Gospel Oak Reservoir

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Gospel Oak Reservoir

Commercial crop of primroses Seed-raised plants at Trioscape's wholesale nursery.
Commercial crop of primroses Credit: Jonathan Billinger

Gospel Oak Reservoir is a serene freshwater marsh situated in the picturesque county of Gloucestershire, England. Nestled amidst the rolling hills and lush greenery of the Cotswolds, this natural oasis offers a peaceful retreat for both locals and visitors alike.

Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, Gospel Oak Reservoir is a combination of a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh. It is fed by a small stream that meanders through the surrounding countryside, ensuring a constant flow of fresh water. The reservoir is primarily used for conservation purposes, serving as a vital habitat for a diverse range of plant and animal species.

The surrounding landscape of the reservoir is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Its tranquil waters are home to various species of waterfowl, including ducks, geese, and swans, while the surrounding marshland provides a habitat for an array of amphibians, reptiles, and insects. Birdwatchers will also find delight in the presence of numerous bird species, including herons and kingfishers, which frequent the reservoir.

For those seeking a leisurely stroll or a peaceful spot to relax, Gospel Oak Reservoir offers several footpaths that wind their way through the surrounding countryside. These paths provide stunning views of the reservoir and its surrounding flora and fauna, making it an ideal location for photographers and artists.

Overall, Gospel Oak Reservoir in Gloucestershire is a captivating natural reserve, where visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and enjoy the tranquility of its diverse ecosystems.

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Gospel Oak Reservoir Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.957444/-2.4235285 or Grid Reference SO7028. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Commercial crop of primroses Seed-raised plants at Trioscape's wholesale nursery.
Commercial crop of primroses
Seed-raised plants at Trioscape's wholesale nursery.
Covered area at the garden centre Three Shires Garden Centre in late January.
The bulk of the colour comes from primroses.
Covered area at the garden centre
Three Shires Garden Centre in late January. The bulk of the colour comes from primroses.
Three Choirs Vineyard The March clouds crowd the sky above the source of Three Choirs fortune.
Three Choirs Vineyard
The March clouds crowd the sky above the source of Three Choirs fortune.
Boyce Court Boyce Court viewed from the Daffodil Way.  The house was built in 1835 for Drummond family.  A fine looking Grade II listed early 19th century house beside a cedar tree.
Boyce Court
Boyce Court viewed from the Daffodil Way. The house was built in 1835 for Drummond family. A fine looking Grade II listed early 19th century house beside a cedar tree.
Boyce Court Boyce Court viewed from the Daffodil Way.  The house was built in 1835 for Drummond family.  A fine looking Grade II listed early 19th century house beside a cedar tree.
Boyce Court
Boyce Court viewed from the Daffodil Way. The house was built in 1835 for Drummond family. A fine looking Grade II listed early 19th century house beside a cedar tree.
Oxenhall Canal Tunnel Southern Portal, 1979 A photograph taken in what looks to be fairly wintry conditions sometime in 1978/79.

It was in a pretty sorry state back then; work was undertaken to renovate it in the 90s (see David Stowell's picture here: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3682" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3682">Link</a> )  but it has, sadly, since fallen back into disrepair (John Winder's picture of 2011: <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://m.geograph.org.uk/photo/5997716" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://m.geograph.org.uk/photo/5997716">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> )
Oxenhall Canal Tunnel Southern Portal, 1979
A photograph taken in what looks to be fairly wintry conditions sometime in 1978/79. It was in a pretty sorry state back then; work was undertaken to renovate it in the 90s (see David Stowell's picture here: Link ) but it has, sadly, since fallen back into disrepair (John Winder's picture of 2011: LinkExternal link )
The entrance to Bentleys Castle Farm on Dymock Road
The entrance to Bentleys Castle Farm on Dymock Road
Dymock Road south of Dymock
Dymock Road south of Dymock
Lambs Barn Pitch, Three Ashes By Three Ashes Lane.
Lambs Barn Pitch, Three Ashes
By Three Ashes Lane.
Tea trailer near Newent On the B4215
Tea trailer near Newent
On the B4215
Plant area at Three Shires Garden Centre Some very colourful Heucheras in the foreground.
Plant area at Three Shires Garden Centre
Some very colourful Heucheras in the foreground.
Disused canal The disused Herefordshire and Gloucestershire canal, north of Newent.
Disused canal
The disused Herefordshire and Gloucestershire canal, north of Newent.
Rolling hills A field with grassy rolling hills.
Rolling hills
A field with grassy rolling hills.
Old tractor A rusty blue tractor on the edge of a field.
Old tractor
A rusty blue tractor on the edge of a field.
Three Choirs vineyard The main buildings in the centre and a distant view of the Malvern Hills.
Three Choirs vineyard
The main buildings in the centre and a distant view of the Malvern Hills.
Fields near Welsh House Lane Grassy fields and rolling hills near Welsh House Lane.
Fields near Welsh House Lane
Grassy fields and rolling hills near Welsh House Lane.
Footpath towards vineyard A footpath through a muddy field leading towards Three Choirs Vineyard.
Footpath towards vineyard
A footpath through a muddy field leading towards Three Choirs Vineyard.
Field of buttercups A large field of buttercups and other wildflowers.
Field of buttercups
A large field of buttercups and other wildflowers.
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Gospel Oak Reservoir is located at Grid Ref: SO7028 (Lat: 51.957444, Lng: -2.4235285)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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