Arley Reservoir

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Lancashire

England

Arley Reservoir

Kilhey Court Hotel This is the view from the car park towards the main building in a shower of rain.
Kilhey Court Hotel Credit: Malcolm Neal

Arley Reservoir is a man-made freshwater lake located in the county of Lancashire, England. It was created in the 19th century as a water supply source for Manchester, and it covers an area of approximately 112 acres. Nestled within the stunning countryside of the Tame Valley, the reservoir is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a peaceful retreat for visitors.

The reservoir is fed by the River Tame, and its water is mainly used for drinking purposes, although it also serves as a recreational spot for locals and tourists alike. The water level is carefully regulated to ensure a constant supply to Manchester, and the reservoir is managed by the United Utilities company.

Arley Reservoir provides an ideal habitat for various species of birds and plants. Its shores are lined with reeds and grasses, creating a haven for freshwater marsh wildlife. Birdwatchers often flock to the area to catch a glimpse of the resident waterfowl, including swans, coots, and mallards.

The reservoir is a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts, with anglers enjoying the tranquil surroundings and the opportunity to catch fish such as perch, pike, and roach. There are designated fishing areas along the banks, and permits can be obtained for a small fee.

Visitors to Arley Reservoir can take advantage of the scenic walking trails that wind around the lake, offering panoramic views of the water and its surroundings. The area is also equipped with picnic spots and benches, providing a perfect spot for a leisurely lunch or a peaceful break.

Overall, Arley Reservoir in Lancashire offers a beautiful natural retreat, combining the tranquility of a freshwater lake with the opportunity to observe wildlife and engage in outdoor activities.

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Arley Reservoir Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.593204/-2.6315519 or Grid Reference SD5810. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Kilhey Court Hotel This is the view from the car park towards the main building in a shower of rain.
Kilhey Court Hotel
This is the view from the car park towards the main building in a shower of rain.
A green field in the rain This might be grass in the field or an Autumn planted crop of some sort of cereal.
A green field in the rain
This might be grass in the field or an Autumn planted crop of some sort of cereal.
Cottages in the country An interesting row of cottages with one very large door which might have been a coach entrance.
Cottages in the country
An interesting row of cottages with one very large door which might have been a coach entrance.
Bradley Lane We have just passed the industrial estate and are about to enter the village of Standish.
Bradley Lane
We have just passed the industrial estate and are about to enter the village of Standish.
Worthington Hall Farm buildings at Worthington Hall.
Worthington Hall
Farm buildings at Worthington Hall.
Disused Tip Reclamation work on a disused tip at Standish.
Disused Tip
Reclamation work on a disused tip at Standish.
Standish Leisure Centre
Standish Leisure Centre
White Crow Hotel
White Crow Hotel
Old Milepost by the A5106, Chorley Road, Standish parish Cast iron post by the A5106, in parish of STANDISH (WIGAN District), Chorley Road; Worthington; opposite junction with Devon Drive, on grassed area, on East side of road. Wigan fan iron casting, erected by the Wigan & Preston (south of Yarrow) turnpike trust in the 19th century. An earlier photograph can be found here <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6049856" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6049856">Link</a>.

Inscription reads:-
LANGTREE.
3 MILES TO WIGAN.
5¼ MILES TO CHORLEY.
1837
Maker:-
HAIGH FOUNDRY

Grade II listed. 
List Entry Number: 1228467 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1228467" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1228467">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>

Milestone Society National ID: LA_WGCY03.
Old Milepost by the A5106, Chorley Road, Standish parish
Cast iron post by the A5106, in parish of STANDISH (WIGAN District), Chorley Road; Worthington; opposite junction with Devon Drive, on grassed area, on East side of road. Wigan fan iron casting, erected by the Wigan & Preston (south of Yarrow) turnpike trust in the 19th century. An earlier photograph can be found here Link. Inscription reads:- LANGTREE. 3 MILES TO WIGAN. 5¼ MILES TO CHORLEY. 1837 Maker:- HAIGH FOUNDRY Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1228467 LinkExternal link Milestone Society National ID: LA_WGCY03.
A fine bridleway near Aberdeen Farm
A fine bridleway near Aberdeen Farm
The gateway to Hudora Pet Hotel Presumably a 'posh' version of kennels.
The gateway to Hudora Pet Hotel
Presumably a 'posh' version of kennels.
Fields near Aberdeen Farm
Fields near Aberdeen Farm
Arley Aqueduct Arley Aqueduct is Aqueduct 18 on the Leeds-Liverpool Canal and is found north of Red Rock. It spans the former railway line to Boar's Head from Adlington.
Arley Aqueduct
Arley Aqueduct is Aqueduct 18 on the Leeds-Liverpool Canal and is found north of Red Rock. It spans the former railway line to Boar's Head from Adlington.
Approaching Weavers Bridge Weavers Bridge is Bridge 65 on the Leeds-Liverpool Canal and is also known locally as the Anderton Bridge.
Approaching Weavers Bridge
Weavers Bridge is Bridge 65 on the Leeds-Liverpool Canal and is also known locally as the Anderton Bridge.
Footpath between Rectory Lane and Bradley Lane, Standish Along side the railway line
Footpath between Rectory Lane and Bradley Lane, Standish
Along side the railway line
Signs for new housing development off Rectory Lane On the site of the old golf course off Rectory Lane, Standish
Signs for new housing development off Rectory Lane
On the site of the old golf course off Rectory Lane, Standish
Footpath on the west side of Worthington Lakes
Footpath on the west side of Worthington Lakes
Worthington Lakes
Worthington Lakes
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Arley Reservoir is located at Grid Ref: SD5810 (Lat: 53.593204, Lng: -2.6315519)

Unitary Authority: Wigan

Police Authority: Greater Manchester

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.593204,-2.6315519
Parking
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Bus Stop
Chorley Road
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Bus Stop
Chorley Road
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Network: TfGM
Public Transport: platform
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Lat/Long: 53.591087/-2.6362038
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