Partridge Lakes Fishery is a large, well-established coarse fishing complex set in the Cheshire countryside near Warrington. Spread across multiple waters, the venue serves both match anglers and pleasure fishers with a mix of day-ticket and membership options. It’s characterised by individually landscaped lakes that offer a variety of fishing styles without resorting to hype or unverified claims.
Location & Access
Town, postcode: Glaziers Lane, Culcheth, Warrington, WA3 4AQ, England.
Parking notes: Parking is available on site with convenient access to many pegs and waters.
Access considerations: Ground around the lakes is generally flat and straightforward; specific accessibility details for individual pegs should be confirmed locally.
Facilities
Toilets: On-site facilities available near the main lakes and amenities.
Café / shop: A terrace café overlooking the lakes serves hot and cold food throughout the day, and an on-site tackle & bait shop stocks bait and essential tackle.
Platforms / pegs: Multiple pegged lakes with varying layouts; peg spacing and terrain vary by water.
Disabled access: Some lakes have accessible pegs, but full details should be checked with the fishery before visiting.
Rules & Bait Limits
The fishery operates a set of rules covering licence requirements, permitted baits, methods and conduct on site. Anglers should check the fishery’s official rules on arrival or online for the most current version.
Useful Links
Website: partridgelakes.co.uk – official information on waters, tickets and updates.