Whitechapel Fishing (Lot 2)

Haydon Bridge, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 6DZ

Guide Price £250,000

  • About 775 m of salmon fishing
  • About 7.65 acres (3.1ha)
  • Unconfirmed average catch of 25 salmon and 25 sea trout
  • Pretty rural location
  • Easy to reach
  • Convenient to amenities

SITUATIONThe Whitechapel fishing is about 3 miles west of Haydon Bridge. Haydon Bridge provides very good local facilities including a first and secondary school, coffee shop, small supermarket and three public house. There is a railway station in Haydon Bridge which links Newcastle to Carlisle and the fishing is conveniently located to the A69. The nearest hotel is the famous Langley Castle Hotel.Newcastle is easy to reach (31 miles) to the east and its own airport (28.5 miles) with regular domestic and international flights. Hexham (about 9.5 miles) has a variety of shops, a fortnightly farmers market and several large supermarkets, as well as a good choice of cafes, restaurants and pubs. There are also plenty of leisure facilities, with two golf courses in Hexham and the renowned course at Matfen Hall. There is a superb racecourse above Hexham. The Allen Banks and Stawood Gorge, a stunning National Trust property is very close by.The fishings sit within a highly scenic countryside setting with woodland to the north and a pleasing view over parkland to the south resulting in a pretty setting for the fishings. The beat boasts a wide array of flora, fauna and wildlife along the riverbank with a wonderful collection of wildflowers appearing from spring through to late summer. There are no public rights of way across the property.THE SOUTH TYNEThe River South Tyne rises high in the North Pennines at Tynehead Fell in Cumbria and flows in a roughly north easterly direction to Warden Rock where it joins the North Tyne to become the River Tyne. There are 17 tributaries in the catchment area, the largest of which is the River Allen. The confluence or junction pool of the Allen and South Tyne is within the beat.The South Tyne is a tributary of the River Tyne. The Tyne is renowned as being one of the most iconic rivers in the UK and is known for being one of the cleanest rivers in the UK and enjoys an excellent reputation for being the best salmon river in England.The Tyne Rivers Trust consider the Tyne as the best river system for salmon and sea trout in England and Wales and is even starting to challenge some of the more famous Scottish rivers. The quality as well as the quantity of fish is superb; the season begins in February, with beautiful fish often caught on the opening day. Spring fish are gradually increasing in numbers with typically April/May being the best months. The best early season fishing up to May is on the main Tyne. Thereafter, the number of fish entering the river substantially increases. From June, the whole system produces steadily, with catches gradually increasing through July and August, and peaking in September and October.THE SEASONThe season runs from 1st February to 31st October.WHITECHAPEL FISHINGSUntil recently the fishings were owned by a family with limited interest in fishing. The fishing has been let to a couple of different fishing syndicates in recent history. As a consequence, it is not possible to provide accurate records but it is understood that about 25 salmon and about 25 sea trout have been caught annually. Fishing is from the left bank by wading.RIVER BANK AND ACCESSAnglers have been known to park in the lay-by on the A69 at the east end of the beat.ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGNATIONSThere are no special designations over the site which the sellers are aware of.AGENTS NOTEA two bedroom period cottage adjoins the beat and is available for sale as a separate lot. (Lot 1)VIEWINGSStrictly by appointment with Galbraith Hexham Tel: 01434 693693 Email: hexham@galbraithgroup.com ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING (AML) REGULATIONSPlease note that under the 2017 AML regulations we are legally required to carry out money laundering checks against purchasers. To enable us to complete these checks purchasers will need to provide along with their offer either: a) originals of primary (e.g. a passport) and secondary (e.g. current council tax or Utility bill) or b) copies of the same certified and dated by appropriate professional. Failure to provide this information may result in an offer not being considered.WHAT THREE WORDSlikely.relished.incurIMPORTANT NOTES1. These particulars are intended to give a fair and overall description of the property. If any points are relevant to your interest, please ask for further information prior to viewing. Prospective purchasers are advised to seek their own professional advice. 2. Areas, measurements and distances are given as a guide. Photographs depict only certain parts of the property. Nothing within the particulars shall be deemed to be a statement as to the structural condition, nor the working order of services and appliances. 3. The Seller will not be obliged to accept the highest, or indeed any offer and has the right to accept an offer at any time or withdraw the property from the market. The Seller will not be liable for any costs incurred by interested parties. 4. If there are matters of particular importance please raise this with us and we will try to check the information for you. 5. Particulars prepared August 2024. 6. Photographs taken August and September 2024.