Park Stream

on the River Kennet
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Park Stream is one of the named carrier streams winding through the Barton Court Estate on the River Kennet near Kintbury, Berkshire — part of a network of main river, carriers, and side streams that criss-cross and interlock along classic Berkshire water meadows, with over three miles of bank across the estate. As a chalk stream side channel, it carries the hallmarks of the Kennet system: crystal-clear water for almost the whole season, making it a genuine sight-fishery where you can target specific fish. Wild brown trout redds have been observed here, a sign that the population of fish born in the river increases year by year.

Fishing is single dry fly or traditional upstream nymph, and the beat is well suited to beginners finding their feet on chalk stream water. Olive hatches in spring are combined with grannom and followed by hawthorn, while the mayfly can be impressive, followed by excellent evening fishing through summer as caddis flies gather and adult olives return to lay their eggs. Barton Court offers one of the better mayfly hatches on the southern chalk streams, with the hatch arriving comparatively late — the best sport often falling in the first weeks of June. Keep an eye out for the Kennet Greenback, a unique form of wild brown trout with green flanks and few spots, found nowhere else on the chalk streams.

Up to six rods can fish Park Stream, with the beat available on an exclusive group basis. On-site facilities include a brand-new shepherd's hut and a dedicated fishing hut for exclusive group use, and guided fishing, tackle hire, and catering from local chefs — riverbank or prepared in advance — can all be arranged. Barton Court has the unusual advantage of a train station just 64 metres from the fishery entrance, with parking available on Station Road or near the Dundas Arms at the lower end of the beat.

Bookings for Barton Court give you access to all six beats.

Season In season · 20 Apr – 30 Sept
Rods
1 – 6
Difficulty
Adventurer (3/5)
Price
From £225
Length

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.

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Day ticketTrout Season
20 Apr30 Sep
£225
per day

Booking

Book Through

Barton Court Estate Primary

Stocking & Fish Species

moderate stocking

Rules & Policies

Catch & Release
Bag limit: 2 fish
EA Rod License Required
Dogs Allowed
Ghillie Available
Ghillie Required
Season: 20 Apr – 30 Sept

Fishery

From £225
6 beats

Barton Court Estate

Designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Barton Court Estate on the River Kennet at Kintbury has a fishing history stretching back to the Victorian era. The estate covers over three miles of bank across the main river, carriers, and side streams, with no two sections the same as they criss-cross and interlock through classic Berkshire water meadows. Six named beats — Upper Park, Parsons Ditch, Old River, Dog Kennels, Middle Cut, and Park Stream — give anglers a range of conditions to explore, from stalking a trout in a narrow carrier under overhanging sedge to casting to a steady rise in the main river. The estate is now purely a fly-fishing venue, with an excellent head of wild brown trout, including the rare Kennet greenback. Barton Court offers one of the best mayfly hatches on the southern chalkstreams, with the peak often arriving comparatively late — typically in the first weeks of June. Day tickets are available for individual rods, with guided fishing and tackle hire on hand for those new to chalk stream fishing. The estate caters for day rods from a newly renovated shepherd's hut, or offers exclusive-use days to groups from a well-appointed riverside fishing hut. Catering can be arranged through local chefs, either on the riverbank or prepared in advance. Kintbury station sits just 64 metres from the fishery entrance, with parking also available on Station Road and near the Dundas Arms. Bookings for Barton Court give you access to all six beats.

Day tickets Tuition +1

Fishing Methods

Fly Only

Fly Methods

Dry Fly Nymph
Wading Allowed
Bank Fishing Only
Double Bank

Location

51.40565, -1.45592

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Amenities

fishing hut (exclusive group use) shepherd's hut (on-site) tackle hire available guided fishing available catering available (local chefs, riverbank or prepared in advance) public toilets nearby (other side of railway line) parking at station road alternative parking near dundas arms

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FAQ

Park Stream FAQs

Practical questions anglers ask before fishing this beat, from tickets to tactics.

01How many rods are allowed on Park Stream at any one time?
Park Stream allows a maximum of 6 rods at any one time. Contact Barton Court Estate directly if you need to confirm current availability.
02What species can I expect to catch on Park Stream?
Park Stream holds Brown Trout. The beat is moderate-stocked to supplement the wild fish — see the Stocking section on the page for details.
03Do I need to wade, or can I fish from the bank?
Park Stream is bank-fishing only — no wading is permitted.
04Is a ghillie available, and do I need one?
A ghillie is available on Park Stream and can be requested through the provider — particularly useful for first-time visitors to the River Kennet.
05Where do I park, and how do I access the beat?
Parking details for Park Stream are shown on the beat page, including a map pin where one is provided. Always confirm access arrangements with the provider when you book.
06What tackle should I bring?
Park Stream permits the following fly methods: dry_fly, nymph. The fly recommendations section on the Park Stream page suggests the most effective patterns month by month.
07What 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 Park Stream at Barton Court Estate — 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.
08Are dogs allowed on the beat?
Dogs are welcome on Park Stream — please keep them under control near the water and respect any local rules shown on the page.

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