About The Lake
Brackley Lake is known for its diverse range of fish species including carp, roach, rudd, bream, tench and pike. The lake provides a peaceful and serene environment for anglers to fish in, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The
St James Lake is a narrow lake lying to the Southwest of Brackley set in a beautiful park of around 5 acres, created in 1976, as a balancing lake by Anglia Water for increasing residential development, this man-made lake is believed to incorporate two smaller ponds near to Brackley Castle which was destroyed in 1173 by Henry 3.