Ifield Mill Pond in East Sussex is a vital wetland in Crawley, surrounded by grassy areas and woodland.
It hosts various bird species like coots, moorhens, ducks, swans, and grebes, with occasional visits from kingfishers and herons.
Fishing is permitted with a valid license during specific hours, subject to council regulations.
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About Ifield Lake
Ifield Mill Pond in East Sussex is an important wetland area in Crawley. It is surrounded by grassy areas and has strips of woodland nearby. The pond is home to many different types of birds like coots, moorhens, ducks, swans, and grebes. Some birds, like kingfishers and herons, only visit occasionally. People can fish in the pond every day from early morning until sunset, unless it is closed by the Council. If you want to fish, you need to have a valid fishing license from the Environment Agency, which you can get online or at the post office.