House Pond

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Westmorland South Lakeland

England

House Pond

Livestock restraint Carved stone livestock neck holder now used ornamentally at door to Mansergh Hall
Livestock restraint Credit: Roy Chestnutt

House Pond is a freshwater ecosystem located in the village of Westmorland, nestled in the heart of the countryside. Spanning an area of approximately 5 acres, it is a combination of a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh. The pond is surrounded by lush greenery, with tall trees and shrubs providing a picturesque backdrop.

The water in House Pond is crystal clear and teeming with life. It is home to a diverse array of aquatic plants, such as water lilies and cattails, which provide shelter and food for numerous species of fish and invertebrates. The pond also boasts a vibrant population of waterfowl, including ducks, geese, and swans, which can often be seen gracefully gliding across the water's surface.

The freshwater marsh area of House Pond is a particularly important habitat, acting as a breeding ground for various amphibians, including frogs and toads. It is characterized by its shallow water and an abundance of emergent vegetation, such as reeds and sedges. This marshland provides vital nesting sites for birds and serves as a refuge for many small mammals.

House Pond is not only a haven for wildlife but also a popular recreational spot for the local community. Fishing enthusiasts can be seen casting their lines in search of carp, perch, and roach, while others enjoy leisurely walks around the pond, taking in the tranquility and natural beauty that it offers.

Overall, House Pond in Westmorland is a thriving freshwater ecosystem, supporting a wide range of plant and animal species. It serves as both a valuable habitat for wildlife and a beloved destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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House Pond Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.255503/-2.6007878 or Grid Reference SD6084. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Livestock restraint Carved stone livestock neck holder now used ornamentally at door to Mansergh Hall
Livestock restraint
Carved stone livestock neck holder now used ornamentally at door to Mansergh Hall
Old oak in a field This is the further tree beyond the pair seen in the foreground of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6816077">SD6083 : Minor road towards Rigmaden</a> taken in the spring of the same year.
Old oak in a field
This is the further tree beyond the pair seen in the foreground of SD6083 : Minor road towards Rigmaden taken in the spring of the same year.
Carrfoot Lodge The lodge was that of Rigmaden Park that stretches about 1.2km south from this junction. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6816094">SD6185 : Carrfoot Lodge</a> for a closer view taken earlier the same year.
Carrfoot Lodge
The lodge was that of Rigmaden Park that stretches about 1.2km south from this junction. See SD6185 : Carrfoot Lodge for a closer view taken earlier the same year.
Sheep at Rigmaden Farm Grazing on a level field part way up the west slope of Lonsdale.
Sheep at Rigmaden Farm
Grazing on a level field part way up the west slope of Lonsdale.
Rigmaden bridge The grade II listed bridge (list entry 1086894) has an unusual curved girder construction and dates from the 1880s. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1213202">SD6184 : Rigmaden Bridge</a> shows a side view quite clearly.
Rigmaden bridge
The grade II listed bridge (list entry 1086894) has an unusual curved girder construction and dates from the 1880s. SD6184 : Rigmaden Bridge shows a side view quite clearly.
River Lune north from Rigmaden bridge Photographed towards the end of a fairly dry summer.  <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4395485">SD6184 : River Lune at Rigmaden</a> shows it in late winter with a greater depth of flow.
River Lune north from Rigmaden bridge
Photographed towards the end of a fairly dry summer. SD6184 : River Lune at Rigmaden shows it in late winter with a greater depth of flow.
Minor Road in Rigmaden Park The road seen here rising towards the woodland of High Rigg Brown and Low Rigg Brown
Minor Road in Rigmaden Park
The road seen here rising towards the woodland of High Rigg Brown and Low Rigg Brown
View over Rigmaden and the Lune Valley View taking in a sweep of landscape over the Lune Valley towards Middleton Fell
View over Rigmaden and the Lune Valley
View taking in a sweep of landscape over the Lune Valley towards Middleton Fell
View towards the Howgill Fells
View towards the Howgill Fells
Track below Talebrigg Hill Bridleway crossing a patch of moorland towards the Old Scotch Road from Rigmaden
Track below Talebrigg Hill
Bridleway crossing a patch of moorland towards the Old Scotch Road from Rigmaden
Egholme Farm
Egholme Farm
Minor Road descending into Lunedale
Minor Road descending into Lunedale
Pastures below Green Park Hill
Pastures below Green Park Hill
View across Lunedale From Shawrigg towards Calf.
View across Lunedale
From Shawrigg towards Calf.
Young shelterbelt, Talebrigg Hill Further on, by the tarn, the Rhododendron ponticum is in bloom.
Young shelterbelt, Talebrigg Hill
Further on, by the tarn, the Rhododendron ponticum is in bloom.
Kittmere View from Talebrigg Hill
Kittmere
View from Talebrigg Hill
Flowering Rhododendron ponticum, Kitmere The notorious pest is good to look at for a short while.
Flowering Rhododendron ponticum, Kitmere
The notorious pest is good to look at for a short while.
Silage making, Lunedale View from Talebrigg Hill towards the Howgill Fells.
Silage making, Lunedale
View from Talebrigg Hill towards the Howgill Fells.
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House Pond is located at Grid Ref: SD6084 (Lat: 54.255503, Lng: -2.6007878)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: South Lakeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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