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HOW TO FIND US
Location Map.
By Road
Bury Hill Fisheries is approximately 20 miles from Central London travelling south on the A24, and approximately 7 miles from junction 9 on the M25 and 8 miles from junction 8. As you enter Dorking, follow the signs for the A25 signposted Guildford. As you leave Dorking on the A25 you will find the fishery approximately 1 mile on the left. There is a large brown tourist sign on the right pointing left, however please be aware that trees do obscure the sign during the summer months. You will find the fishery at the end of the single-track lane after a further mile.
By Train
There are frequent train services from London's Victoria and Waterloo stations and from Horsham and the south coast to Dorking main line station, which is a short bus or taxi ride from the fishery.
By Bus from Dorking Main Line Station
Both London & Country Buses, No 32 and Tillingbourne Buses, No 21, leave Dorking Station at regular intervals for Westcott and Guildford although services are limited on Sundays.
Ask to be dropped off at the entrance to the fishery, which is approximately 1 mile and a 10 to 15 minute walk along the lane to the lakes.
By Taxi from Dorking Main Line Station
There is a taxi rank at the station with a regular fleet of taxis serving this point. The fare to the fishery should be around £5 (see guide prices below). If there are no taxis, please refer to the numbers below, which you can call from the station payphone to arrange a pick up when you arrive.
Approximate cost of taxi to the fishery from Dorking Main Line Station
(Please note, the companies listed below are shown in alphabetical order and not in any order of preference)
| Company | Tel No | Appx Cost |
| ABACAB | 01306 881 008 | £5 - £6 |
| A2B | 07733 111 666 | £5 - £6 |
| B & D CARS | 01306 876 011 | £5 - £6 |
| DORKING TOWN TAXIS | 01306 887 474 | £5 - £6 |
| DORKING TAXI & MINIBUS HIRE | 01306 885 533 | £5 - £6 |
| GEM CARS | 01306 885 635 | £5 - £6 |
| J & J CARS | 01306 876 968 | £5 - £6 |
| RAINBOW | 01306 886 164 | £5 - £6 |
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FISHERY REPORTS
Bream and carp catches resist weeks downpour! - 13 July 2008
Despite some pretty grim weather, all lakes fished reasonably well with the Old Lake seeing some good bags of bream and carp reported regardless of the weather whilst the two smaller lakes also saw some reasonable action. Picture shows bailiff Eric Bailey rushed off his feet between customers...
PHOTO GALLERY
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