Rosedale Pool

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Herefordshire

England

Rosedale Pool

St Peter, Pudleston Much of the church is the work of Henry Woodyer and it contains a complete set of fine Woodyer fittings and glass designed by Pugin and made by Hardman. The tower is of around 1200, the chancel is 13th century also. Woodyer rebuilt the nave and provided the South porch in 1850, restored and re-roofed the chancel in 1856-7 and provided the reredos in 1864.
St Peter, Pudleston Credit: Philip Pankhurst

Rosedale Pool, located in Herefordshire, is a picturesque freshwater marsh encompassing an area of approximately 50 acres. Nestled amidst the stunning natural beauty of the English countryside, this serene water body serves as a prominent attraction for both locals and tourists alike.

The pool is characterized by its tranquil and idyllic setting, offering visitors a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Surrounded by lush greenery and diverse flora, Rosedale Pool provides a haven for a wide array of wildlife, including various species of birds, fish, and amphibians.

The pool itself boasts crystal-clear waters, inviting visitors to take a refreshing dip or engage in recreational activities such as kayaking and paddleboarding. Its shallow areas are perfect for children to safely enjoy the water, while deeper sections accommodate more experienced swimmers.

Moreover, the pool is complemented by a well-maintained network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the surrounding marshland and observe the diverse plant and animal life. Nature enthusiasts can spot rare bird species, such as the kingfisher and heron, as well as various aquatic plants like water lilies and reeds.

Rosedale Pool offers a peaceful and serene escape, where visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and experience a sense of tranquility. Whether one seeks a leisurely stroll, a swim in its pristine waters, or simply a moment of serenity, this freshwater marsh in Herefordshire provides an unforgettable experience for all who visit.

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St Peter, Pudleston Much of the church is the work of Henry Woodyer and it contains a complete set of fine Woodyer fittings and glass designed by Pugin and made by Hardman. The tower is of around 1200, the chancel is 13th century also. Woodyer rebuilt the nave and provided the South porch in 1850, restored and re-roofed the chancel in 1856-7 and provided the reredos in 1864.
St Peter, Pudleston
Much of the church is the work of Henry Woodyer and it contains a complete set of fine Woodyer fittings and glass designed by Pugin and made by Hardman. The tower is of around 1200, the chancel is 13th century also. Woodyer rebuilt the nave and provided the South porch in 1850, restored and re-roofed the chancel in 1856-7 and provided the reredos in 1864.
St Peter, Pudleston Much of the church is the work of Henry Woodyer and it contains a complete set of fine Woodyer fittings and glass designed by Pugin and made by Hardman. The tower is of around 1200, the chancel is 13th century also. Woodyer rebuilt the nave and provided the South porch in 1850, restored and re-roofed the chancel in 1856-7 and provided the reredos in 1864.
St Peter, Pudleston
Much of the church is the work of Henry Woodyer and it contains a complete set of fine Woodyer fittings and glass designed by Pugin and made by Hardman. The tower is of around 1200, the chancel is 13th century also. Woodyer rebuilt the nave and provided the South porch in 1850, restored and re-roofed the chancel in 1856-7 and provided the reredos in 1864.
St Peter, Pudleston The North side of this fascinating church, which contains examples of the very best of Victorian design and craftsmanship.
St Peter, Pudleston
The North side of this fascinating church, which contains examples of the very best of Victorian design and craftsmanship.
Entrance Lodges, Pudleston Court Recent reports that the Royals have bought the place seem unfounded.
Entrance Lodges, Pudleston Court
Recent reports that the Royals have bought the place seem unfounded.
The Old Rectory, Pudleston A dream house dating from 1765. Built for the Rev John Wood by, possibly, Thomas Symonds. Clearly it was a swell life being a vicar in the 18th century. Seen from the entrance gates. No trespassing required.
The Old Rectory, Pudleston
A dream house dating from 1765. Built for the Rev John Wood by, possibly, Thomas Symonds. Clearly it was a swell life being a vicar in the 18th century. Seen from the entrance gates. No trespassing required.
Hardman saints, St Peter, Pudleston Pudleston church contains some excellent glass made in Birmingham by Hardman, to designs by God's architect, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin.
Hardman saints, St Peter, Pudleston
Pudleston church contains some excellent glass made in Birmingham by Hardman, to designs by God's architect, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin.
More Hardman saints, St Peter, Pudleston Pudleston church contains some excellent glass made in Birmingham by Hardman, to designs by God's architect, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin.
More Hardman saints, St Peter, Pudleston
Pudleston church contains some excellent glass made in Birmingham by Hardman, to designs by God's architect, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin.
St Peter, Pudleston Showing the fine Victorian fittings and chancel roof, all by Henry Woodyer of 1850-57.
St Peter, Pudleston
Showing the fine Victorian fittings and chancel roof, all by Henry Woodyer of 1850-57.
Grille in chancel, St Peter, Pudleston A charming oak grille on the North side of the chancel. A typical Woodyer fitting.
Grille in chancel, St Peter, Pudleston
A charming oak grille on the North side of the chancel. A typical Woodyer fitting.
St Andrew, Leysters In a quite wonderful setting and full of interest.
St Andrew, Leysters
In a quite wonderful setting and full of interest.
St Andrew, Leysters The South side, seen from the moated Norman site next door. My feet bear witness to the fact that the site is still moated. A fabulous setting in a county that abounds in them.
St Andrew, Leysters
The South side, seen from the moated Norman site next door. My feet bear witness to the fact that the site is still moated. A fabulous setting in a county that abounds in them.
St Andrew, Leysters A fascinating little church in a quite magically tranquil setting.
St Andrew, Leysters
A fascinating little church in a quite magically tranquil setting.
St Andrew, Leysters The interior, showing the fine 14th century nave roof. The ancient font came from Pudleston.
St Andrew, Leysters
The interior, showing the fine 14th century nave roof. The ancient font came from Pudleston.
St Andrew, Leysters SE chancel window dating from 1915. A late work by Morris & Co, to a design by Burne-Jones.
St Andrew, Leysters
SE chancel window dating from 1915. A late work by Morris & Co, to a design by Burne-Jones.
Stubble, Woonton Unusual field, it's almost always winter sown crops now, and here most fields are under grass.
Stubble, Woonton
Unusual field, it's almost always winter sown crops now, and here most fields are under grass.
Lane,Olden The road is gated further on and very quiet.
Lane,Olden
The road is gated further on and very quiet.
Bach There is a pocket of old style farmland here and it is very scenic.
Bach
There is a pocket of old style farmland here and it is very scenic.
Gated road, Whyle A very scenic corner northeast of Leominster.
Gated road, Whyle
A very scenic corner northeast of Leominster.
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Rosedale Pool is located at Grid Ref: SO5661 (Lat: 52.249497, Lng: -2.6454227)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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