Musselburgh Lagoons

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Midlothian

Scotland

Musselburgh Lagoons

Pinkie Road, Musselburgh The grounds of Pinkie House lie beyond the wall, now the home of Loretto School. There is a car wash on the garage site on the right.
Pinkie Road, Musselburgh Credit: Richard Webb

Musselburgh Lagoons, located in Midlothian, Scotland, is a diverse freshwater ecosystem that encompasses a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh. This nature reserve spans over 32 hectares and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists who are interested in wildlife and outdoor activities.

The lake at Musselburgh Lagoons is the largest body of water in the reserve, covering a significant portion of the area. It is home to several species of fish, such as perch and pike, making it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. The lake also attracts a variety of water birds, including ducks, swans, and herons, which can be observed gracefully gliding across the water.

Adjacent to the lake is a pool, which is a smaller body of water surrounded by vegetation. This area provides a habitat for amphibians, such as frogs and newts, as well as a range of aquatic plants. The pool offers a serene and peaceful environment, perfect for those seeking a tranquil experience in nature.

In addition to the lake and pool, Musselburgh Lagoons features a pond and a freshwater marsh. The pond is home to various species of water insects, such as dragonflies and water beetles, while the marsh provides a habitat for reed beds and wetland plants. These areas are important for maintaining the biodiversity of the reserve and attract a wide range of bird species throughout the year.

Overall, Musselburgh Lagoons is a remarkable natural site that offers visitors the opportunity to appreciate and engage with Scotland's diverse freshwater ecosystem. Whether it's fishing, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, this nature reserve provides a unique and educational experience for all nature enthusiasts.

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Musselburgh Lagoons Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.95113/-3.0266843 or Grid Reference NT3573. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pinkie Road, Musselburgh The grounds of Pinkie House lie beyond the wall, now the home of Loretto School. There is a car wash on the garage site on the right.
Pinkie Road, Musselburgh
The grounds of Pinkie House lie beyond the wall, now the home of Loretto School. There is a car wash on the garage site on the right.
Rothesay Place, Musselburgh Originally accessed from Newbigging the residential street was later extended eastwards with a road exiting onto Pinkie Road.
Rothesay Place, Musselburgh
Originally accessed from Newbigging the residential street was later extended eastwards with a road exiting onto Pinkie Road.
Pinkie House wall Loretto School is behind the wall on Pinkie Road.
Pinkie House wall
Loretto School is behind the wall on Pinkie Road.
Grove Street, Musselburgh A short residential spur off Pinkie Road was later extended.
Grove Street, Musselburgh
A short residential spur off Pinkie Road was later extended.
Grove Street, Musselburgh Suburban cul-de-sac
Grove Street, Musselburgh
Suburban cul-de-sac
Prestongrange Museum - new locomotive shed Visited after the 3rd International Early Engines Conference. This is clearly a very new building and was not on the maps when posted on Geograph. This new shed is part of a project to develop a heritage park on the site of the former colliery and brickworks at Prestongrange. It would be nice if this project includes some titivation for the Cornish beam engine and other artefacts on site.
Prestongrange Museum - new locomotive shed
Visited after the 3rd International Early Engines Conference. This is clearly a very new building and was not on the maps when posted on Geograph. This new shed is part of a project to develop a heritage park on the site of the former colliery and brickworks at Prestongrange. It would be nice if this project includes some titivation for the Cornish beam engine and other artefacts on site.
Prestongrange Museum - old pit head frame I am guessing this is not original to the site and may even be just a modern construct to convey some sense of what pit head gear was like. I would welcome any further information.
Prestongrange Museum - old pit head frame
I am guessing this is not original to the site and may even be just a modern construct to convey some sense of what pit head gear was like. I would welcome any further information.
Prestongrange Museum - pit head baths These old pit head baths are apparently due for renovation as part of the plans for a heritage park at Prestongrange. They are the most modern original building on site.
Prestongrange Museum - pit head baths
These old pit head baths are apparently due for renovation as part of the plans for a heritage park at Prestongrange. They are the most modern original building on site.
Prestongrange Museum - Hoffman kiln Late 19th century, 24 chamber continuous Hoffman brick kiln with a free standing brick chimney. Listed Category B. A very damp and dank morning.
The internet shows Hoffman with one n and Hoffmann with 2. My dictionary of industrial archaeology has just one n and that's what I've gone with.
Prestongrange Museum - Hoffman kiln
Late 19th century, 24 chamber continuous Hoffman brick kiln with a free standing brick chimney. Listed Category B. A very damp and dank morning. The internet shows Hoffman with one n and Hoffmann with 2. My dictionary of industrial archaeology has just one n and that's what I've gone with.
Prestongrange Museum - Hoffman kiln Prestongrange Museum - Hoffman kiln
Late 19th century, 24 chamber continuous Hoffman brick kiln with a free standing brick chimney. Listed Category B. A very damp and dank morning.
Prestongrange Museum - Hoffman kiln
Prestongrange Museum - Hoffman kiln Late 19th century, 24 chamber continuous Hoffman brick kiln with a free standing brick chimney. Listed Category B. A very damp and dank morning.
Prestongrange Museum - steam winding engine Newcraighall Colliery horizontal duplex winding engine. Never completely erected and in an unfinished house.
Prestongrange Museum - steam winding engine
Newcraighall Colliery horizontal duplex winding engine. Never completely erected and in an unfinished house.
Prestongrange Museum - unloved steam crane The rough looking steam crane is Whitaker's patent steam crane navvy by Whitaker Brothers Ltd of Horsforth near Leeds and is works No. 130. The big building in the background is the former colliery power house. It is now used for exhibitions but once held items of machinery that have now been found alternative homes.
Prestongrange Museum - unloved steam crane
The rough looking steam crane is Whitaker's patent steam crane navvy by Whitaker Brothers Ltd of Horsforth near Leeds and is works No. 130. The big building in the background is the former colliery power house. It is now used for exhibitions but once held items of machinery that have now been found alternative homes.
Prestongrange Museum - Cornish beam pumping engine This big building with the projecting beam is for the 70" Cornish beam pumping engine that was built in 1853 by J E Mare & Company of Plymouth Foundry and used at Mines in Devon and Cornwall. It was rebuilt by Harvey of Hayle and installed here in 1874. It stopped work in 1954. It has now been restored as part of the Prestongrange Museum
Prestongrange Museum - Cornish beam pumping engine
This big building with the projecting beam is for the 70" Cornish beam pumping engine that was built in 1853 by J E Mare & Company of Plymouth Foundry and used at Mines in Devon and Cornwall. It was rebuilt by Harvey of Hayle and installed here in 1874. It stopped work in 1954. It has now been restored as part of the Prestongrange Museum
Grove Street, Musselburgh Off Pinkie Road
Grove Street, Musselburgh
Off Pinkie Road
Playing fields, Pinkie Used by the council maintained schools, one of Loretto's sports grounds is behind the trees.
Playing fields, Pinkie
Used by the council maintained schools, one of Loretto's sports grounds is behind the trees.
Parkgrove Terrace Parallel with Pinkie Road.
Parkgrove Terrace
Parallel with Pinkie Road.
Park Avenue, Musselburgh Off Pinkie Road.
Park Avenue, Musselburgh
Off Pinkie Road.
Lewisvale Avenue
Lewisvale Avenue
Show me another place!

Musselburgh Lagoons is located at Grid Ref: NT3573 (Lat: 55.95113, Lng: -3.0266843)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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