Grove Beat

on the River Test
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The Grove Beat occupies roughly 0.6 miles of the lower River Test on the Broadlands Estate in Hampshire, just downstream from the town of Romsey. It sits as the lowest of the three trout beats on the estate, and the Test at this point is quite wide and deep in parts, with a fast flow that sets it apart from the more intimate upper valley. As the season progresses and flows drop back, the beat settles into lovely pools and long riffles. Up to three rods fish the beat, with double-bank access giving good coverage of the water.

Brown trout and grayling are the primary quarry, with Atlantic salmon and sea trout also present on the estate. The fish population includes both wild and stocked trout and grayling, with an average size of around 1–2 lb, though larger specimens can be found in the deeper pools. Early season anglers will typically favour nymphing, though there can be good hatches of large dark olives, grannom, iron blue dun and hawthorn that bring fish up to the dry fly. Like much of the Test, Broadlands sees big mayfly hatches, and this far down the valley they tend to arrive a little earlier — usually from the first weeks of May, with the main spectacle through mid to late May. As cooler weather moves in and weed beds die back, the beat becomes a productive destination for shoaling grayling, with clean gravel runs and good pace offering prime nymph fishing.

Fishing runs from 3 April to 15 October, upstream dry fly and nymph only, with flies kept to natural imitations and hook sizes no larger than 10. Two stocked trout of 14 inches and above may be killed per rod per day, with catch and release thereafter for up to four additional fish; all wild fish must be returned. A 9–10 ft rod for a 4–5 weight line suits most conditions, though the fast, deep water rewards heavier nymphs, particularly earlier in the season. The beat is rated suitable for beginners and is well set up for a day visit, with a fishing hut and toilet facilities on site. Ghillying can be arranged with the riverkeeper. Day rods run from £220 in early and late season to £300 at peak, with fortnightly rod options also available for those wanting a longer stay.

Rods
Up to 3
Difficulty
Beginner (1/5)
Price
From £220
Length
0.6 miles
Season In season · 3 Apr – 15 Oct

Indicative prices only. This calendar does not show whether a beat is bookable or already booked out, and other prices may apply. Always confirm availability and the final price with the booking provider before you travel.

Price calendar

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Day ticketDay Rod - Late Season
1 Aug – 16 Oct
£220
per day
Plus VAT. Per rod.
Day ticketDay Rod - Early Season
3 Apr – 12 May
£220
per day
Plus VAT. Per rod.
Day ticketDay Rod - Mid Season
8 Jun – 31 Jul
£250
per day
Plus VAT. Per rod.
Day ticketDay Rod - Peak Season
13 May – 7 Jun
£300
per day
Plus VAT. Per rod.
Day ticketFortnightly half rod (shared beat, 2 rods)
3 Apr – 16 Oct
£1100
per day
Plus VAT. Rotating over 5 beats.
Day ticketFortnightly full rod (exclusive, two rod beat)
3 Apr – 16 Oct
£2200
per day
Plus VAT. Rotating over 5 beats.
Day ticketFortnightly full rod (exclusive, three rod beat)
3 Apr – 16 Oct
£3300
per day
Plus VAT. Rotating over 5 beats.

Booking

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Broadlands Estates Fishing Primary
£220 – £300
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Stocking & Fish Species

moderate stocking
Brown Trout
Brown Trout
Grayling
Grayling
Sea TroutSalmon

Rules & Policies

Catch & Release
EA Rod License Required
Dogs Allowed
Ghillie Available
Ghillie Required
Season: 3 Apr – 15 Oct
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Location

50.94853, -1.49475

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Fishing Methods

Fly Only

Fly Methods

Dry Fly Nymph
Wading Allowed
Bank Fishing Only
Double Bank

Parking & Accessibility

Disabled Access
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Amenities

fishing hut toilets

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many rods are allowed on Grove Beat at any one time?
Grove Beat allows a maximum of 3 rods at any one time. Contact Broadlands Estates Fishing directly if you need to confirm current availability.
What species can I expect to catch on Grove Beat?
Grove Beat holds Sea Trout, Salmon, Brown Trout, Grayling. The beat is moderate-stocked to supplement the wild fish — see the Stocking section on the page for details.
Do I need to wade, or can I fish from the bank?
Wading is permitted on Grove Beat, though bank fishing is also possible on most sections.
Is a ghillie available, and do I need one?
A ghillie is available on Grove Beat and can be requested through the provider — particularly useful for first-time visitors to the River Test.
Where do I park, and how do I access the beat?
Parking details for Grove Beat are shown on the beat page, including a map pin where one is provided. Always confirm access arrangements with the provider when you book.
What tackle should I bring?
Grove Beat permits the following fly methods: dry_fly, nymph. The fly recommendations section on the Grove Beat page suggests the most effective patterns month by month.
What happens if conditions are poor on the day I've booked?
River conditions can change quickly, especially after rain. Contact the provider as early as possible if you're concerned about Grove Beat at Broadlands Estates Fishing — many are happy to offer an alternative date if the river is unfishable. Cancellation and rescheduling policies vary by provider; check the notes on the booking page or ask when you book.
Are dogs allowed on the beat?
Dogs are welcome on Grove Beat — please keep them under control near the water and respect any local rules shown on the page.