Folly Lake

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Northumberland

England

Folly Lake

Boulder north of Sewingshields Crags The boulder located next to the earthwork remains of an Iron Age enclosed settlement has several possible prehistoric cup-marks and quarry wedges cut in a failed attempt (possibly as early as Roman times) to break it up.
Boulder north of Sewingshields Crags Credit: Andrew Curtis

Folly Lake, located in Northumberland, is a picturesque freshwater body known for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. Spanning an area of approximately 20 acres, the lake is often referred to as a pool or pond due to its relatively small size. Nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, it serves as a tranquil retreat for both locals and visitors alike.

The calm, clear waters of Folly Lake are fed by several natural springs, ensuring a constant supply of fresh water year-round. This creates an ideal habitat for a wide variety of aquatic plants and animals. The lake's ecosystem supports a rich diversity of flora and fauna, including water lilies, cattails, and various species of fish, amphibians, and birds.

Surrounding the lake is a freshwater marsh, which provides additional habitat for a range of wetland species. This marshland is characterized by its waterlogged soil and abundant vegetation, including reeds, sedges, and rushes. It serves as a vital breeding ground and feeding area for waterfowl, such as ducks and geese, as well as an array of insect species.

Folly Lake offers a serene setting for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and birdwatching. Anglers can enjoy casting their lines in search of common fish species like perch, pike, and roach. Nature enthusiasts can explore the lake's surroundings, observing the diverse wildlife that call this area home.

Overall, Folly Lake is a charming freshwater body that showcases the natural beauty of Northumberland. Its small size, diverse ecosystem, and tranquil atmosphere make it a beloved destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of nature.

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Folly Lake Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.037071/-2.3065353 or Grid Reference NY8071. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Boulder north of Sewingshields Crags The boulder located next to the earthwork remains of an Iron Age enclosed settlement has several possible prehistoric cup-marks and quarry wedges cut in a failed attempt (possibly as early as Roman times) to break it up.
Boulder north of Sewingshields Crags
The boulder located next to the earthwork remains of an Iron Age enclosed settlement has several possible prehistoric cup-marks and quarry wedges cut in a failed attempt (possibly as early as Roman times) to break it up.
Maintenance Work at Haughtongreen Haughtongreen is a basic shelter cared for by volunteers of the Mountain Bothies Association with permission of the landowner. On the weekend this photo was taken maintenance work was underway, with several MBA volunteers working on the interior and exterior.
Maintenance Work at Haughtongreen
Haughtongreen is a basic shelter cared for by volunteers of the Mountain Bothies Association with permission of the landowner. On the weekend this photo was taken maintenance work was underway, with several MBA volunteers working on the interior and exterior.
Haughtongreen bothy Haughtongreen bothy in Wark Forest.
Haughtongreen bothy
Haughtongreen bothy in Wark Forest.
Haughtongreen bothy Haughtongreen bothy, Wark Forest; lovely little place to stay.
Haughtongreen bothy
Haughtongreen bothy, Wark Forest; lovely little place to stay.
King's Crags
King's Crags
Queen's Crags
Queen's Crags
East Hotbank Farm
East Hotbank Farm
Haughtongreen Mountain Bothy
Haughtongreen Mountain Bothy
By-way. Nanny's Hill
By-way. Nanny's Hill
The 'Rabbit Stone', Queen's Crag This enormous boulder of Fell sandstone sits below the main edge of the crag and probably rolled down into its present location from there. It is big enough to host its own rock climbs - white patches are chalk from recent activity. Climbers originally came up with the name due to its resemblance to a gigantic sitting rabbit from some directions. Beyond, is the remote farm of East Hotbank with the southern edge of the vast Wark/Kielder Forest forming the skyline.
The 'Rabbit Stone', Queen's Crag
This enormous boulder of Fell sandstone sits below the main edge of the crag and probably rolled down into its present location from there. It is big enough to host its own rock climbs - white patches are chalk from recent activity. Climbers originally came up with the name due to its resemblance to a gigantic sitting rabbit from some directions. Beyond, is the remote farm of East Hotbank with the southern edge of the vast Wark/Kielder Forest forming the skyline.
Fingerpost, Haughtongreen A three-way path junction just north of the bothy. One finger points to Robinrock <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5009263">NY7370 : Forestry track, Robinrock Plantations</a> 4.25 miles away, where I had been three days earlier. Note the worn away post below the fingers - deer rubbing their antlers possibly?
Fingerpost, Haughtongreen
A three-way path junction just north of the bothy. One finger points to Robinrock NY7370 : Forestry track, Robinrock Plantations 4.25 miles away, where I had been three days earlier. Note the worn away post below the fingers - deer rubbing their antlers possibly?
King's Crags and East Hotbank The crag is a north-facing edge of large boulders and short outcrops of Fell sandstone. It overlooks the remote farmhouse of East Hotbank.
King's Crags and East Hotbank
The crag is a north-facing edge of large boulders and short outcrops of Fell sandstone. It overlooks the remote farmhouse of East Hotbank.
King's Crags A line of north-facing short outcrops and boulders of Fell sandstone.
King's Crags
A line of north-facing short outcrops and boulders of Fell sandstone.
Prehistoric cairn, King's Crags Bronze Age burial cairn in remote country between Queen's and King's Crags.
Prehistoric cairn, King's Crags
Bronze Age burial cairn in remote country between Queen's and King's Crags.
Prehistoric cairn, King's Crags Bronze Age burial cairn in remote country between Queen's and King's Crags. The large slab may once have been the capping stone for a cist or burial chamber.
Prehistoric cairn, King's Crags
Bronze Age burial cairn in remote country between Queen's and King's Crags. The large slab may once have been the capping stone for a cist or burial chamber.
Haughtongreen bothy Haughtongreen bothy maintained by the mountain bothies association.
Haughtongreen bothy
Haughtongreen bothy maintained by the mountain bothies association.
Sheepfold, Nanny's Hill
Sheepfold, Nanny's Hill
Monolith at Queen's Crags See description here <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3901282">NY7970 : Monolith at Queen's Crags</a>
Monolith at Queen's Crags
See description here NY7970 : Monolith at Queen's Crags
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Folly Lake is located at Grid Ref: NY8071 (Lat: 55.037071, Lng: -2.3065353)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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