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Claydon Lake

Middle Claydon, BuckinghamshireMK18 2HB51.9255, -0.9617

Quick facts

Postcode

MK18 2HB

Facilities

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About Claydon Lake

The largest water in the society, a Buckinghamshire lake holding carp, pike, tench and bream that fishes well year-round, with varied depths rewarding local knowledge.

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Claydon Lake: frequently asked questions

Yes — Claydon Lake is a fishing venue in Middle Claydon, Buckinghamshire (postcode MK18 2HB). Check the fishery website for current rules and bookings.

Day-ticket availability for Claydon Lake isn't confirmed in our records. Contact the venue via their website to ask about day tickets, season permits, or club membership.

Claydon Lake is stocked with Common bream, Common carp, Pike, Tench. Stocks vary by lake and season — check with the fishery for the latest catch reports.

Yes — anyone aged 13 or over fishing for freshwater fish in England or Wales needs an Environment Agency rod licence, even on private waters like Claydon Lake. A 12-month 2-rod licence is £36.80 in 2026, and juniors aged 13–16 fish free but must register. Read our full guide at /blog/fishing-licence-uk-guide.

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