Litton Reservoirs

Coordinates: 51°17′43″N 2°35′22″W / 51.29534°N 2.58941°W / 51.29534; -2.58941
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Litton Reservoirs
Primary inflows
River Chew
Primary outflowsRiver Chew
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Builtc. 1850
Surface area8 acres (3.2 ha) (Lower)
16 acres (6.5 ha) (Upper)

Litton Reservoirs (also known as Coley Reservoirs) (grid reference ST590553) are two reservoirs near the village of Litton, Somerset, England. They are operated by Bristol Water.

They lie on the boundary between Bath and North East Somerset and Mendip districts.

The individual

Bristol Waterworks Company in conjunction with the "Line of Works" to bring water from the Mendip Hills to Bristol.[1]

A public footpath goes around the lakes and across the dam. The banks are home to a variety of flowers including;

Several species of birds are frequent visitors including; Moorhen (Gallinula), Coot (Fulica), Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), Swan and Tufted duck (Aythya fuligula).[2]

Fishing (under permit) is generally for rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and brown trout (Salmo trutta). Fish breeding takes place in the netted area immediately below the upper dam is the site for fish breeding.

Photographs

  • Upper dam
    Upper dam
  • Lower reservoir showing fish protection nets
    Lower reservoir showing fish protection nets
  • Upper reservoir taken from the dam
    Upper reservoir taken from the dam
  • Boat house on the lower Litton Reservoir
    Boat house on the lower Litton Reservoir
  • An aerial view
    An aerial view

References

  1. ^ "Floods and Spillways of the Mendip Supply Reservoirs of the Bristol waterworks Company" (PDF). 1984 Conference. British National Committee on large dams. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
  2. ^ .

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