Knowes Dean Reservoir

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Selkirkshire

Scotland

Knowes Dean Reservoir

Summit, Bowshank Hill
Summit, Bowshank Hill Credit: Richard Webb

Knowes Dean Reservoir, located in Selkirkshire, is a picturesque freshwater pond nestled in a serene natural environment. Spanning an area of approximately 10 acres, the reservoir is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a tranquil sanctuary for both visitors and local wildlife.

Formed by the damming of the Dean Burn, Knowes Dean Reservoir serves as a vital water source for the surrounding region. Its crystal-clear waters are fed by rainwater and various streams that flow into the reservoir, ensuring a constant supply of fresh water.

The reservoir's diverse ecosystem supports a wide range of flora and fauna. The surrounding marshland provides a habitat for many plant species, including reeds, bulrushes, and water lilies. These plants not only add to the scenic beauty of the area but also play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance by providing shelter and food for a variety of bird species.

Birdwatchers flock to Knowes Dean Reservoir to catch a glimpse of the numerous avian species that call this place home. From common waterfowl such as ducks and swans to rarer visitors like herons and kingfishers, the reservoir provides a haven for bird enthusiasts.

For those seeking recreational activities, the reservoir offers opportunities for fishing and leisurely walks along its banks. Anglers can try their luck at catching trout, perch, or pike in the pristine waters, while walkers can enjoy the serene ambiance and stunning vistas that surround the reservoir.

Knowes Dean Reservoir is a hidden gem in Selkirkshire, offering a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and a thriving habitat for local wildlife.

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Knowes Dean Reservoir Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.64501/-2.8949004 or Grid Reference NT4339. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Summit, Bowshank Hill
Summit, Bowshank Hill
A train on the Borders Railway at Bowland This was taken on 5/9/15 when Golden Ticket holders took return trips covering the whole route from Tweedbank to Edinburgh. The line was open to the public for normal services the following day.
A train on the Borders Railway at Bowland
This was taken on 5/9/15 when Golden Ticket holders took return trips covering the whole route from Tweedbank to Edinburgh. The line was open to the public for normal services the following day.
A train at Bowland on the Borders Railway This northbound train was photographed from a field on the west side of the line. The new Borders Railway was open to the public on 6/9/15.
A train at Bowland on the Borders Railway
This northbound train was photographed from a field on the west side of the line. The new Borders Railway was open to the public on 6/9/15.
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G319 This can be found on the wall of a farm building at Crosslee Farm.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G319
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Bowland Farmland Grazing land on the Bowland Estate with Peat Wood on the far left.
Bowland Farmland
Grazing land on the Bowland Estate with Peat Wood on the far left.
Bowland Estate Farmland A late-summer view of grazing land on the Bowland Estate.
Bowland Estate Farmland
A late-summer view of grazing land on the Bowland Estate.
Gala Water Valley View A late-summer view looking over the Gala Water valley. The arable fields in the foreground lie inside the square. Bowshank Farm lies in the next square with the expanding wind farm in the background.
Gala Water Valley View
A late-summer view looking over the Gala Water valley. The arable fields in the foreground lie inside the square. Bowshank Farm lies in the next square with the expanding wind farm in the background.
The Gala Water Looking downstream from Bowland Bridge on a bright late-August afternoon.
The Gala Water
Looking downstream from Bowland Bridge on a bright late-August afternoon.
Borders Railway Line At Bowland This Scotrail service was heading for Edinburgh.
Borders Railway Line At Bowland
This Scotrail service was heading for Edinburgh.
Going To Edinburgh An Edinburgh-bound Scotrail service, viewed in the Gala Water valley at Bowland.
Going To Edinburgh
An Edinburgh-bound Scotrail service, viewed in the Gala Water valley at Bowland.
Lodge and Gatehouse to the Bowland Estate A smart building, but it looks as if the main entrance to Bowland House might now be a road between two pillars to the right. 
I received an email [September 2023], from Jan Wolfenden in New Zealand, with the following information 'My grandparents raised 9 children in this gatehouse.  James Wilkinson was his name.  My mother came to New Zealand as a ladies maid to Mrs Roberts of what was a large company called Murray Roberts and Co. My mother was born in 1907, two children died of the flu  aged 3 and 18 months.'
Lodge and Gatehouse to the Bowland Estate
A smart building, but it looks as if the main entrance to Bowland House might now be a road between two pillars to the right. I received an email [September 2023], from Jan Wolfenden in New Zealand, with the following information 'My grandparents raised 9 children in this gatehouse. James Wilkinson was his name. My mother came to New Zealand as a ladies maid to Mrs Roberts of what was a large company called Murray Roberts and Co. My mother was born in 1907, two children died of the flu aged 3 and 18 months.'
A vintage train on the Borders Railway at Bowland A vintage diesel engine is hauling a steam special train organised by S.R.P.S. Railtours back to Waverley Station in Edinburgh. A Stanier Black Five steam locomotive which brought the train down to Tweedbank Station is at the other end.
A vintage train on the Borders Railway at Bowland
A vintage diesel engine is hauling a steam special train organised by S.R.P.S. Railtours back to Waverley Station in Edinburgh. A Stanier Black Five steam locomotive which brought the train down to Tweedbank Station is at the other end.
Combining at Dryburn This telephoto shot was taken from Caitha Hill.
Combining at Dryburn
This telephoto shot was taken from Caitha Hill.
Crosslee Farm at Bowland This telephoto shot was taken from the A7 at Whitelee.
Crosslee Farm at Bowland
This telephoto shot was taken from the A7 at Whitelee.
The B710 east of Bowland Bridge Viewed from the railway.
The B710 east of Bowland Bridge
Viewed from the railway.
Looking over rich grazing lands near Dryburn From near Quarry Plantation with the A7 road in the distance.
Looking over rich grazing lands near Dryburn
From near Quarry Plantation with the A7 road in the distance.
Gala Water Viewed from Bowland Bridge.
Gala Water
Viewed from Bowland Bridge.
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Knowes Dean Reservoir is located at Grid Ref: NT4339 (Lat: 55.64501, Lng: -2.8949004)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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