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Approximately ¾ mile double bank fishing on a beautiful beat of the River Wye delivering exciting coarse fishing with historical salmon lies close to the charming village of Fownhope.
THE RIVER WYE
One of the most famous and best-loved rivers in the UK, the
River Wye rises in the mountains in mid-Wales eventually
reaching Chepstow and the Severn estuary. The Ballingham
stretch lies in the heart of Herefordshire, 7 miles equidistant
between Hereford and the M50. The thriving village of
Fownhope which offers excellent facilities including a shop,
places to stay and two pubs is approximately 1 mile away.
THE FISHERY
The top beat on the north bank ends just above the large
croy. A stile below Capler Wood marks the end of the stretch
on the north bank and a post and rail fence marks the
boundary on the south side. There is a footpath that runs
along the entire length of the fishery on both banks.
Most of the fishing occurs on the north bank, although fishing
from a boat has been done in the past and there are several
easy mooring positions.
Historically there was a small shepherd’s hut at the base of
Capler Wood, which may be able to be replaced on the small
stretch of Ballingham Wood that belongs to the fishery. A
footpath runs from this bank through the wood and up to
Capler Lane which also provides access to the river.
There are some 13 known named pools and catches along
the stretch. Downstream from the croy are Fords Gravel and
The Rapids, which are possible to wade. This was known in
the past to be some of the best flyfishing on the whole of the
river. Many of the pools are best fished from the north bank,
especially The Pipe, casting out towards the Alders down
to Fords Gravel. Fish tend to travel up from this side along
Under Capler and in 1986, a 38lb salmon was caught in The
Alders, where other fish of between 25 and 30lbs were often
caught.
The fishing on the south bank is known as the Middle
Ballingham beat. Wood Stream is a good shady spot where
the fish tend to rest. Tinker’s Hole is named after a tinker
who used to poach this rewarding pool during the Great War.
THE RECORDS
The salmon fishery has been used more for pleasure than serious sport. Historically in the late 80’s the annual catch records showed an average of 129 salmon.
Although numbers have declined, salmon can still be seen running through. However the rise in coarse fishing on the Wye has never been stronger. The popularity of barbel fishing especially has
increased and more anglers are returning to fish these more natural venues, whilst enjoying the outstanding beauty of the Wye. There has been an increase in the number of accessible swims
and there is plainly much scope to improve the fishery still further.
The fishing is also available on a daily ticket basis through the Wye & Usk Foundation ticket scheme. This has generated an income of £3598 and £4295 in 2023 and 2024 respectively, with obvious opportunity to enhance the income still further. The Wye and Usk Foundation have produced some wonderful drone footage of the fishery which can be found at River Wye – Middle Ballingham &ve produced some wonderful drone footage of the fishery which can be found at River Wye – Middle Ballingham &
Fownhope 8 By Drone – Wye & Usk Foundation / Fishing Passport (youtube.com).
FOR SALE BY INFORMAL TENDER
(Unless previously sold)
Interested parties are invited to submit their bids by email
to office@bengoughproperty.com no later than noon on
November 7th 2024. In addition to the offer, please provide
your name, address and contact details as well as the name of
your solicitor.
Proof of funding will also be required at the appropriate time.
The contract papers and completed tender pack, including
searches etc are available for inspection at any reasonable
time from the vendors solicitors, whose details are as follows:-
Martin Legg, Elmhirst Parker LLP,
The Cross, Kirkgate Sherburn-in-Elmet
North Yorkshire LS25 6BH
Tel: 01977 682219 | Fax: 01977 684454
email mpl@elmhirstparker.com
The successful purchaser will be invited to exchange contracts
within 10 working days of receipt of the legal pack.
The vendor does not have to accept the highest or any offer.
VIEWING AND DIRECTIONS
Interested parties are welcome to view at any time notifying
the selling agents of your intentions prior to your visit.
From the M50 head towards Hereford and Fownhope on the
B4224. On entering the village, turn left immediately after
Fownhope church into Capler Lane and proceed for about
1 mile. Soon after passing Capler Cottage on the right, there
is a lay-by on the left where you can park. (What3Words:
reseller.hype.wreck). Cross the lane and follow the footpath
down the side of the hill and over the style at the bottom to
the river.
The south bank can be accessed through a field gate in
Ballingham (What3Words: informed.crows.debating)