Fishing – The River Exe at Stoke Canon

Nr. Exeter, Devon
Guide price: £ 25,000
  • 233 yards single bank Salmon and Trout fishing
  • Fishing rights on the River Exe
 

Rare opportunity to acquire fishing rights on the River Exe. 233 yards of single bank Salmon and Trout fishing with ownership of the bank and river bed up to mid stream

 

The fishing rights are on the River Exe and lie to the southern edge of the peaceful village of Stoke Canon which is only 15 minutes drive from Exeter and is within easy reach of the M5.  Fishing rights rarely come onto the market on this famous Salmon River.

 

The Culm is the longest tributary to the River Exe and the fishing rights are upstream of the confluence of the Culm and the Exe. The river Culm rises in the Blackdown Hills, Somerset and flows through the Devon “redlands”. The River Exe rises on Exmoor and flows South, through Devon, going out to sea at Exmouth having passed through Exeter.

 

DESCRIPTION   An attractive stretch of single bank fishing downstream from Stoke Canon extending to approximately 233 yards of single bank. No record has been kept of catches, but the river Exe is well known for its Salmon and Trout fishing. Lower and Middle stretches of the Exe also attract Grayling.  Also included are the riparian rights which give ownership of the bed of the river to its centre line together with an area of land to a depth of five feet back from the bank of the river between points A and B as marked on the map.