Rostherne Mere

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Cheshire

England

Rostherne Mere

Home Farm, Tatton Park A working farm, open to the public as part of the National Trust's Tatton Park.
Home Farm, Tatton Park Credit: Rich Daley

Rostherne Mere, located in the county of Cheshire, England, is a tranquil freshwater lake encompassed by captivating scenery. Covering an area of approximately 80 hectares, the mere is nestled in the heart of the picturesque Tatton Estate. It is widely renowned for its captivating beauty and ecological importance.

This natural body of water is classified as a freshwater lake, but it is often referred to as a mere due to its shallowness. The mere is relatively shallow, with a maximum depth of approximately 6 meters. Its shores are dominated by reed beds and marshy areas, providing a habitat for a diverse range of plant and animal species.

The surrounding landscape is predominantly comprised of a mixture of deciduous woodland and open grassland, which further enhances the serene ambiance of Rostherne Mere. The lake is a popular spot for birdwatchers, as it attracts a wide array of avian species throughout the year. Visitors are likely to spot various waterfowl species, such as mallards, tufted ducks, and great crested grebes. Additionally, the mere serves as an important breeding ground for several species of dragonflies and damselflies.

Rostherne Mere is not only a haven for wildlife enthusiasts but also a cherished recreational spot for locals and tourists alike. It offers opportunities for leisurely walks, picnicking, and even boating, although motorized vessels are prohibited to preserve the tranquility of the environment. The mere's serene ambiance, coupled with its rich biodiversity, makes it a truly captivating destination for nature lovers and those seeking solace in the beauty of the natural world.

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Rostherne Mere Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.353836/-2.3852241 or Grid Reference SJ7484. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Home Farm, Tatton Park A working farm, open to the public as part of the National Trust's Tatton Park.
Home Farm, Tatton Park
A working farm, open to the public as part of the National Trust's Tatton Park.
Farmland This image was taken from SJ726835 looking SW from Chapel Lane near Bucklow Hill.
Farmland
This image was taken from SJ726835 looking SW from Chapel Lane near Bucklow Hill.
Parish church of St. Mary This view of the church was taken from SJ742836 looking east.
Parish church of St. Mary
This view of the church was taken from SJ742836 looking east.
Rostherne village This image was taken looking Northish through the village of Rostherne, stood at SJ743833.
Rostherne village
This image was taken looking Northish through the village of Rostherne, stood at SJ743833.
Shaw Green Farm From the North
Shaw Green Farm
From the North
Rostherne Mere Looking South over the lake (note tower of Rostherne village church <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SJ7483">SJ7483</a>visible on RHS)
Rostherne Mere
Looking South over the lake (note tower of Rostherne village church SJ7483visible on RHS)
Briddon Weir Farm Looking NW up the lane
Briddon Weir Farm
Looking NW up the lane
Mereside Cottage Viewed from the gates of Cherrytree Farm on Dirty Lane, this cottage is on the corner of the lane where it joins the A556
Mereside Cottage
Viewed from the gates of Cherrytree Farm on Dirty Lane, this cottage is on the corner of the lane where it joins the A556
Fishing by Cicely Mill These meres were not in existence according to the 1940's OS map, and must have been artificially created in the interim. Bordering on Cicely Lane near Rostherne, they are a popular spot for anglers.
Fishing by Cicely Mill
These meres were not in existence according to the 1940's OS map, and must have been artificially created in the interim. Bordering on Cicely Lane near Rostherne, they are a popular spot for anglers.
Overflow At the north end of Little Mere, this runoff channel, or small weir, takes the overflow from the two meres under the A5034 and down the valley past Mere Farm to the fishing ponds at Cicely Mill.
Overflow
At the north end of Little Mere, this runoff channel, or small weir, takes the overflow from the two meres under the A5034 and down the valley past Mere Farm to the fishing ponds at Cicely Mill.
The Ashley road bridge over the Birkin Brook It looks more like a river here!! (Having been joined by the Tatton Mere Brook, Mobberley Brook & Sugar Brook all within SJ7638)
The Ashley road bridge over the Birkin Brook
It looks more like a river here!! (Having been joined by the Tatton Mere Brook, Mobberley Brook & Sugar Brook all within SJ7638)
If the Romans could see it now The A560, Watling Street, raised on an embankment to clear the M56
If the Romans could see it now
The A560, Watling Street, raised on an embankment to clear the M56
Headlight code Wet and gloomy view eastwards on the M56
Headlight code
Wet and gloomy view eastwards on the M56
Bowgreen Farm, Bow Lane, Bowdon
Bowgreen Farm, Bow Lane, Bowdon
St Mary, Rostherne The parish church for the Tatton Estate village of Rostherne. The churchyard is slightly strange because all of the old memorials near to the church have been laid flat making it look a bit like a car park!
St Mary, Rostherne
The parish church for the Tatton Estate village of Rostherne. The churchyard is slightly strange because all of the old memorials near to the church have been laid flat making it look a bit like a car park!
Rostherne Mere National Nature Reserve The reserve is a mere with adjacent ancient semi-natural woodland. Access is by permit only.
Rostherne Mere National Nature Reserve
The reserve is a mere with adjacent ancient semi-natural woodland. Access is by permit only.
Inside the Roundabout The line of the Roman road inside the roundabout at the junction of the A556, A56 and M56 sliproad.
Inside the Roundabout
The line of the Roman road inside the roundabout at the junction of the A556, A56 and M56 sliproad.
Marooned pub Formerly alongside the main road from Manchester-Northwich, the advent of the M56 in the 1970s left the pub isolated on a spur from the new A556 bridge.
Marooned pub
Formerly alongside the main road from Manchester-Northwich, the advent of the M56 in the 1970s left the pub isolated on a spur from the new A556 bridge.
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Rostherne Mere is located at Grid Ref: SJ7484 (Lat: 53.353836, Lng: -2.3852241)

Unitary Authority: Cheshire East

Police Authority: Cheshire

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