Enjoy a quiet peaceful time fishing in this lovely lodge ducks and swans flock there take some bread.... Beautiful aspiring place.
Stephen Taylor
Lowerhouse lodge nature reserve, was once two lodges , in which the top lodge was infilled by landfill, this lodge area is now sectioned off into two defined area's of a large pond and another area of wet shrub the two defined areas are divided by a central footpath, This area was once the home of recorded Water Voles. efforts have been made in the past to retain this habitat area. These ponds and the larger lower lodge area, of water bodies get there water suppled via firstly the Clough which gains it water from Hamildon hill, then goes via Bluebell wood adjacent to the old Hapton valley colliery and the Burnley Crematory where another stream water joins from the Spa wood area ,joining via a tunnel passing through the old Hapton Valley colliery site on into Bluebell wood, Then going via a further tunnel under Accrington road and the Leeds/ Liverpool canal which then it becomes Greenbrook(once Mollybrook) into the Lodge area. And then out under Knott's lane and through into Padiham to join the river Calder by the Padiham Town , Molly brook was a favourite place during the late1950 to 1962 period to go tickle fishing for Gudgeon.
Danny Hockett
Absolute joke of a place! After booking a day off work and spending close on £100 on bait and tackle, I was kicked off by some random guy with an attitude and an out of control dog (Savaged a duck yet still kept it off the lead!) because all of a sudden you are required to be a member? Nothing mentioned on the website, infact still stating the price of a day ticket when I looked and I've fished here for years without a problem. Certainly will not be back. It's fine to change your policy but at least have the decency to tell people before they waste their hard earned cash and valuable days off work.
Shane walmsley
decent is the lodge, not a fisherman but dont mind a walk round the surrounding area with young uns
Trevor Blanchard263 days ago
Great fishery with plenty of good sized carp to be caught. Pellet waggler or feeder fishing seem to be the favoured methods. I've recently been catching using plain 8mm fishmeal or Robin Red pellets and white or pink wafters. Not to busy nowadays and only £6 for a day ticket. Small car park but street parking also available.
Sharon Goggins2 years ago
Amazing place. I go to watch my husband fish here. People are nice. Beautiful scenery. Great fish to catch.
Jones sports2 years ago
Excellent place to walk cannot wait to fish here
John stott2 years ago
Nice place to take kids for ducks.and the fishing etc is good
efforts have been made in the past to retain this habitat area. These ponds and the larger lower lodge area, of water bodies get there water suppled via firstly the Clough which gains it water from Hamildon hill, then goes via Bluebell wood adjacent to the old Hapton valley colliery and the Burnley Crematory where another stream water joins from the Spa wood area ,joining via a tunnel passing through the old Hapton Valley colliery site on into Bluebell wood, Then going via a further tunnel under Accrington road and the Leeds/ Liverpool canal which then it becomes Greenbrook(once Mollybrook) into the Lodge area. And then out under Knott's lane and through into Padiham to join the river Calder by the Padiham Town , Molly brook was a favourite place during the late1950 to 1962 period to go tickle fishing for Gudgeon.