Hartleton Water

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Herefordshire

England

Hartleton Water

Footpath from Linton Hill The Malvern Hills can be seen on the horizon from the western, Herefordshire, side.
Footpath from Linton Hill Credit: A J Paxton

Hartleton Water, located in Herefordshire, is a picturesque freshwater marsh encompassing a lake, pool, and pond. Spanning an area of approximately 20 acres, it serves as a vital habitat for a wide variety of plant and animal species.

The lake, with its crystal-clear waters, is the centerpiece of Hartleton Water. It boasts a tranquil ambiance, offering visitors a serene environment to relax and immerse themselves in nature. The lake is home to numerous species of fish, including perch, roach, and pike, attracting fishing enthusiasts from far and wide. Anglers can indulge in their favorite pastime while appreciating the breathtaking views that surround them.

Adjacent to the lake lies a smaller pool, adding to the charm of Hartleton Water. This pool provides a safe haven for waterfowl and other bird species, attracting birdwatchers keen on observing the diverse avian population. Visitors often spot swans, ducks, herons, and coots gracefully gliding across the water's surface.

The pond, located within the marsh, offers a unique ecosystem that supports a variety of aquatic plants and invertebrates. This secluded area provides a haven for amphibians such as frogs and newts, creating a dynamic and vibrant environment.

The freshwater marsh itself is a rich and biodiverse habitat, supporting a wide range of plant life. Reed beds and water lilies thrive in this wetland environment, providing shelter and sustenance for many animal species. The marsh also acts as a vital breeding ground for dragonflies and damselflies, adding to the overall ecological significance of Hartleton Water.

Overall, Hartleton Water in Herefordshire is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, anglers, and nature lovers seeking a peaceful and immersive experience in the heart of the British countryside.

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Hartleton Water Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.927926/-2.5119473 or Grid Reference SO6425. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Footpath from Linton Hill The Malvern Hills can be seen on the horizon from the western, Herefordshire, side.
Footpath from Linton Hill
The Malvern Hills can be seen on the horizon from the western, Herefordshire, side.
Ruined barn at Bromsash, 2022 I've photographed this ruined barn many times but this time I refer to the subject of the First Geograph for the gridsquare taken by Philip Halling in September 2005, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/58369">SO6424 : Ruined barn at Bromsash</a>.
Ruined barn at Bromsash, 2022
I've photographed this ruined barn many times but this time I refer to the subject of the First Geograph for the gridsquare taken by Philip Halling in September 2005, see SO6424 : Ruined barn at Bromsash.
Field margin near Upton Bishop
Field margin near Upton Bishop
Former school near Upton Bishop
Former school near Upton Bishop
B4221, Crow Hill The telephone box is now a book exchange.
B4221, Crow Hill
The telephone box is now a book exchange.
Crow Hill former telephone box Now a book exchange.
Crow Hill former telephone box
Now a book exchange.
Crow Hill
Crow Hill
B4224, Crow Hill
B4224, Crow Hill
Crow Hill
Crow Hill
Some colour at Bollitree Autumn foliage hanging on into the beginning of December.
The red is Liquidambar, the gold is Lime.
Some colour at Bollitree
Autumn foliage hanging on into the beginning of December. The red is Liquidambar, the gold is Lime.
Vineyard in Upton Bishop Vines growing in a vineyard in Upton Bishop.
Vineyard in Upton Bishop
Vines growing in a vineyard in Upton Bishop.
Towards the lychgate, Upton Bishop, Herefordshire The lychgate is at the entrance to St John the Baptist 
churchyard in the Church of England Diocese of Hereford.
<a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7482485" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7482485">Link</a> for a closer view.
Towards the lychgate, Upton Bishop, Herefordshire
The lychgate is at the entrance to St John the Baptist churchyard in the Church of England Diocese of Hereford. Link for a closer view.
North side of St John the Baptist, Upton Bishop, Herefordshire Parish Church in the Church of England Diocese of Hereford.
The oldest parts of the church date from the 12th century. 
The tower dates from c1400. 
The church was restored in 1862 by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
St John the Baptist Upton Bishop was Grade I Listed in 1966.
North side of St John the Baptist, Upton Bishop, Herefordshire
Parish Church in the Church of England Diocese of Hereford. The oldest parts of the church date from the 12th century. The tower dates from c1400. The church was restored in 1862 by Sir George Gilbert Scott. St John the Baptist Upton Bishop was Grade I Listed in 1966.
Lychgate detail, Upton Bishop, Herefordshire Located here <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7482446" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7482446">Link</a> at the entrance to St John the Baptist churchyard in the Church of
England Diocese of Hereford. Derived from an old English word for a corpse,
a lychgate is the roofed gateway to a churchyard, formerly used to shelter
a coffin until the clergyman's arrival for the burial or pre-burial service.
Lychgate detail, Upton Bishop, Herefordshire
Located here Link at the entrance to St John the Baptist churchyard in the Church of England Diocese of Hereford. Derived from an old English word for a corpse, a lychgate is the roofed gateway to a churchyard, formerly used to shelter a coffin until the clergyman's arrival for the burial or pre-burial service.
Pheasant confrontation, Upton Bishop, Herefordshire Viewed in May 2023. A few seconds ago, these two birds were fighting each other
on the road  behind the camera, oblivious to an approaching car. They then moved 
here before continuing their fight in nearby St John the Baptist churchyard.
Pheasant confrontation, Upton Bishop, Herefordshire
Viewed in May 2023. A few seconds ago, these two birds were fighting each other on the road behind the camera, oblivious to an approaching car. They then moved here before continuing their fight in nearby St John the Baptist churchyard.
Pre-Worboys road sign, Upton Bishop Showing SCHOOL, the sign is near the entrance to 
St John the Baptist churchyard in rural Herefordshire.
Pre-Worboys road sign, Upton Bishop
Showing SCHOOL, the sign is near the entrance to St John the Baptist churchyard in rural Herefordshire.
Inconspicuous church nameboard, Upton Bishop, Herefordshire In May 2023 you need to be near the board to see the words
The PARISH CHURCH of St JOHN THE BAPTIST UPTON BISHOP
Inconspicuous church nameboard, Upton Bishop, Herefordshire
In May 2023 you need to be near the board to see the words The PARISH CHURCH of St JOHN THE BAPTIST UPTON BISHOP
Churchyard path, Upton Bishop, Herefordshire Towards the Parish Church of St John the Baptist <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7482464" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7482464">Link</a>
in the   Church of England Diocese of Hereford.
Churchyard path, Upton Bishop, Herefordshire
Towards the Parish Church of St John the Baptist Link in the Church of England Diocese of Hereford.
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Hartleton Water is located at Grid Ref: SO6425 (Lat: 51.927926, Lng: -2.5119473)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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