Donnington Grove
on the River LambournUpper Clatford
Donnington Grove offers just under two-thirds of a mile of single-bank chalk stream fishing on the River Lambourn, near the village of Donnington in Berkshire. The Lambourn is a classic chalk stream — small and fast-flowing, and this beat reflects that character: powered entirely from chalk springs, which produces exceptionally clear water and year-round stable temperatures. The river's flow regime remains near-natural in form, not being significantly modified by groundwater abstraction — a rarity among southern chalk streams that keeps the water quality and aquatic life in excellent condition. The Lambourn sits in the top 10% for England and Wales for the number of macroinvertebrate families recorded, which underpins the quality of hatches throughout the season. The river supports one of the best and most productive fisheries for brown trout in the area, with natural populations of grayling also present. Stocking is light, so the fish are predominantly wild and accordingly wary — this beat is rated legend difficulty, and while the nutrient-rich water allows trout and grayling to grow to large sizes, the clarity makes them hard to tempt. Dry fly and nymph are the only permitted methods. The hawthorn hatch happens around the end of April, with the mayfly running from mid-May to the end of the second week in June — reflected in the dedicated Mayfly Season day rod at £124. In the second half of the season, small flies delicately fished are the key. Grayling fishing extends the season well into winter at £63 per rod. Wading is permitted, which is often essential on this intimate stream. A fishing hut and toilets are on site.
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Seasonal Rates
| Season | Dates | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Grayling Season | 1 Oct – 28 Feb | £63 /day |
| Main Season | 17 Jun – 30 Sept | £93 /day |
| Early Season | 1 Apr – 15 May | £93 /day |
| Mayfly Season | 16 May – 16 Jun | £124 /day |
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