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Elter Water
Elter Water with the Langdale Pikes in the background
Elter Water is located in the Lake District
Elter Water
Elter Water
Elter Water is located in the former South Lakeland district
Elter Water
Elter Water
LocationLake District, Cumbria
Coordinates54°25′39″N 3°01′33″W / 54.427469°N 3.025875°W / 54.427469; -3.025875
TypeTarn
Primary inflowsRiver Brathay, Langdale Beck
Primary outflowsRiver Brathay
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Max. length1,030 yd (940 m)
Max. width350 yd (320 m)
Surface area0.06 sq mi (0.16 km2)
Max. depth20 ft (6.1 m)
Shore length12.9 km (1.8 mi)
Surface elevation187 ft (57 m)
Islands2
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Elter Water is a small lake in the Lake District in North West England, half a mile southeast of the village of the same name. It has a length of 0.62 miles (1.00 km), maximum width of approximately 0.24 miles (0.39 km), a maximum depth of 7 metres (7.7 yd), and an area of 0.16 square kilometres (0.062 sq mi). Its outflow is the River Brathay, which flows south to join Windermere near Ambleside.[1] Windermere is itself drained by the River Leven, which flows into Morecambe Bay. The lake is in the unitary authority of Westmorland and Furness and the ceremonial county of Cumbria.

Elter Water forms part of the boundary between the historic counties of Lancashire and Westmorland, and is the northernmost point of the former.

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Etymology

The name Elterwater means either

  • Lake of the Swan (" 'The lake frequented by swans', from Old Norse 'elptr'/'alpt' 'swan', in the genitive sing.[ular] form with '-ar', and 'water', probably replacing Old Norse 'vatn' 'lake'. Whooper swans still winter on the lake")[2]
  • or Lake of Alder.[1]

Ecology

The lake is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, but there have been problems with water quality, in particular eutrophication.[3] Navigation is prohibited on the lake.[1]

Cultural references

Thomas Frederick Worrall painted a watercolour of the lake with Langdale Pikes in the background. This painting is hanging in the Bishop's House, Keswick.

References

  1. ^ a b c Parker, 2004, page 37
  2. ^ Whaley, Diana (2006). A dictionary of Lake District place-names. Nottingham: English Place-Name Society. pp. lx, 423 p.108–109. ISBN 0904889726.
  3. ^ Hodges, Maureen. "Restoration project see Great Langdale Beck reconnected". Westmorland Gazette. Retrieved 13 December 2021.

Bibliography

  • Parker, John Wilson (2004). An Atlas of the English Lakes. Cicerone Press. ISBN 1-85284-355-1.

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