Middle Pond

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Gloucestershire Stroud

England

Middle Pond

Stone Stile, Lower Lutheridge Farm GS1414 On Gloucestershire footpath CNY13, near Lower Lutheridge Farm, Horsley.
Stone Stile, Lower Lutheridge Farm GS1414 Credit: Mike Kom

Middle Pond is a small freshwater body located in Gloucestershire, England. Nestled amidst the picturesque countryside, the pond is a tranquil retreat for both locals and nature enthusiasts. With a surface area of approximately 1.5 acres, Middle Pond is a relatively small water feature, yet it holds great ecological significance.

Surrounded by lush greenery and diverse vegetation, the pond is home to a variety of aquatic plants and animals. The crystal-clear waters are ideal for supporting a wide range of freshwater species, including fish, amphibians, and invertebrates. Visitors to Middle Pond often spot common species such as frogs, newts, water beetles, and dragonflies.

The pond's shallow depths and calm waters provide an ideal habitat for various water plants to thrive. Submerged plants like pondweed and water lilies can be found scattered across the surface, providing shelter and food for the resident wildlife. The pond's margins are lined with reeds, bulrushes, and other emergent vegetation, which serve as nesting sites for waterfowl and offer additional protection for smaller creatures.

Middle Pond also plays a vital role in maintaining the local ecosystem. Its presence helps regulate the water table, ensuring a sustainable supply of water for surrounding vegetation during dry spells. Additionally, the pond acts as a natural filtration system, purifying water and improving its quality as it flows downstream.

Overall, Middle Pond in Gloucestershire is a charming freshwater feature that not only provides a scenic backdrop but also supports a diverse array of plant and animal life. Its ecological importance and serene atmosphere make it a cherished destination for both nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

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Middle Pond Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.710054/-2.2609548 or Grid Reference SO8201. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Stone Stile, Lower Lutheridge Farm GS1414 On Gloucestershire footpath CNY13, near Lower Lutheridge Farm, Horsley.
Stone Stile, Lower Lutheridge Farm GS1414
On Gloucestershire footpath CNY13, near Lower Lutheridge Farm, Horsley.
Stone Stile, Nympsfield On Gloucestershire footpath CNY13 looking West in the direction of Nympsfield.
Stone Stile, Nympsfield
On Gloucestershire footpath CNY13 looking West in the direction of Nympsfield.
Stone Stile, Nympsfield A "Fallen Idle" on Gloucestershire footpath CNY13 looking East. A large slab left to stabalise the ground at the field boundary/stile.
Stone Stile, Nympsfield
A "Fallen Idle" on Gloucestershire footpath CNY13 looking East. A large slab left to stabalise the ground at the field boundary/stile.
Footpath through High Wood This attractive path was within earshot of the nearby Forest Green Rovers ground.
Footpath through High Wood
This attractive path was within earshot of the nearby Forest Green Rovers ground.
Track approaching Lower Lutheridge Farm Track approaching Lower Lutheridge Farm to the east of Nailsworth.  Depending on the map the spelling of 'Lutheredge' changes, sometimes it spelt 'Lutheridge'.
Track approaching Lower Lutheridge Farm
Track approaching Lower Lutheridge Farm to the east of Nailsworth. Depending on the map the spelling of 'Lutheredge' changes, sometimes it spelt 'Lutheridge'.
Gloucester cattle Gloucester cattle are an ancient breed, here they are pictured in a valley below High Wood above Nailsworth.
Gloucester cattle
Gloucester cattle are an ancient breed, here they are pictured in a valley below High Wood above Nailsworth.
Woodchester Mansion
Woodchester Mansion
Lake at Woodchester Park
Lake at Woodchester Park
Wind Turbine at Nympsfield A solitary wind turbine just outside the village of Nympsfield in the Cotswolds
Wind Turbine at Nympsfield
A solitary wind turbine just outside the village of Nympsfield in the Cotswolds
Bristol and Gloucestershire Gliding Club Planes on the air strip at the Bristol and Gloucestershire Gliding Club
Bristol and Gloucestershire Gliding Club
Planes on the air strip at the Bristol and Gloucestershire Gliding Club
Lone Generator at Lynch Knoll The wind turbine is in an ideal spot for steady winds
Lone Generator at Lynch Knoll
The wind turbine is in an ideal spot for steady winds
Woodchester Mansion in snow
Woodchester Mansion in snow
Parkmill Pond Parkmill Pond is the last in the chain of man-made lakes in Woodchester Park.
Parkmill Pond
Parkmill Pond is the last in the chain of man-made lakes in Woodchester Park.
Kennel Pond This is between Kennel Pond and Parkmill Pond looking towards Kennel Pond. These ponds are a chain of man-made ponds in Woodchester Park.
Kennel Pond
This is between Kennel Pond and Parkmill Pond looking towards Kennel Pond. These ponds are a chain of man-made ponds in Woodchester Park.
Woodchester Mansion Woodchester Mansion is an uncompleted Victorian Dream. This is the ground floor corridor, looking from the entrance hall towards the Drawing Room and Chapel. Now the haunt of rare bats, the house is open to the public at certain times.
Woodchester Mansion
Woodchester Mansion is an uncompleted Victorian Dream. This is the ground floor corridor, looking from the entrance hall towards the Drawing Room and Chapel. Now the haunt of rare bats, the house is open to the public at certain times.
Uneven ground on Selsley Common The humpy, bumpy nature of the ground in this area of Selsey Common is because there was once a fairly large Cotswold stone (oolitic limestone) quarry here.  The quarry was already disused by 1888, as indicated on maps of that date.
Uneven ground on Selsley Common
The humpy, bumpy nature of the ground in this area of Selsey Common is because there was once a fairly large Cotswold stone (oolitic limestone) quarry here. The quarry was already disused by 1888, as indicated on maps of that date.
Convent of Poor Clares, Woodchester This convent of Franciscan nuns was established in 1860.  Between 1862 and 1927 there was also an orphanage for girls on this site.
Convent of Poor Clares, Woodchester
This convent of Franciscan nuns was established in 1860. Between 1862 and 1927 there was also an orphanage for girls on this site.
Teasel Tower Once part of Frogmarsh woollen mill, the teasel tower dates from the early 1600s.  It has been converted into a private residence.
Teasel Tower
Once part of Frogmarsh woollen mill, the teasel tower dates from the early 1600s. It has been converted into a private residence.
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Middle Pond is located at Grid Ref: SO8201 (Lat: 51.710054, Lng: -2.2609548)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Stroud

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.710054,-2.2609548
Barrier: kissing_gate
Bicycle: no
Foot: yes
Lat/Long: 51.7123095/-2.2647314
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.7101421/-2.2680711
Noexit: yes
Note: This track goes no further. It is used by the National Trust for parking/storing works vehicles.
Lat/Long: 51.7099617/-2.2547209
Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 51.7091685/-2.266654
Bench
Backrest: no
Lat/Long: 51.712634/-2.2610715
Direction: 230
Tourism: viewpoint
Lat/Long: 51.7126279/-2.2610828
Barrier: log
Lat/Long: 51.7117335/-2.2547158
Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 51.7102771/-2.2631584
Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 51.7115554/-2.2631157
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