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A dedicated fishing point in Buckland where you can cast a line in genuinely peaceful surroundings.
Peg 20 gives you access to quiet water in one of those rare spots where you're unlikely to encounter other anglers or crowds. The setting itself is the real draw—gentle rolling hills and traditional stone buildings that characterize this corner of the Cotswolds, all arranged around a small village that's deliberately kept itself low-key.
Buckland's main appeal lies in its calm atmosphere and characteristic architecture rather than any particular attractions. The village's manor and church have stood for centuries, and there's something grounding about fishing here knowing the place has quietly carried on for generations. The fishing spot itself has no special history beyond its practical function, but that simplicity is part of its charm.
If you want to expand your visit beyond the water, Broadway and Chipping Campden are close enough for a day trip and offer restaurants and other things worth exploring. But honestly, if your main pleasure is spending time with a rod in genuine countryside, Buckland works beautifully on its own. You come here for the fishing and the solitude, and it delivers both in the kind of unassuming way that keeps people coming back.
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