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Hayeswater
Hayeswater is located in the Lake District
Hayeswater
Hayeswater
Hayeswater is located in the former Eden District
Hayeswater
Hayeswater
Location in Eden, Cumbria
LocationLake District, Cumbria
Coordinates54°30′05″N 2°52′48″W / 54.50139°N 2.88000°W / 54.50139; -2.88000
Typenatural (formerly reservoir)
Primary inflowsHayeswater Gill
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Surface elevation1,400 ft (425 m)

Hayeswater is a small lake within the Lake District of Cumbria, England.

The lake is situated about a mile (1.6 km) SE of the hamlet of Hartsop in the Patterdale Valley. It nestles between The Knott to its east and Gray Crag to the west and it is at an altitude of almost 1,400 feet (425 m). The lake is natural but was dammed in 1908 to provide a reservoir serving the Cumbrian town of Penrith. It is fed from the south by Hayeswater Gill, which rises close to the route of the Roman High Street and continues to Cow Bridge where it joins the outlet stream from Brothers Water.

It had not been used as a reservoir since 2005 and United Utilities removed the dam and restored it to a mountain tarn in the summer of 2014. A new footbridge over Hayeswater Beck was also constructed 250 yards downstream from the tarn outlet channel.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Century-old Lake District reservoir to be returned to natural state". The Westmorland Gazette. 1 April 2014. Archived from the original on 4 August 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2021.


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