Cranberry Dam

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Lancashire

England

Cranberry Dam

Shore Moor Crook Hill Wind Farm on Shore Moor.
Shore Moor Credit: Peter McDermott

Cranberry Dam, located in Lancashire, England, is a man-made reservoir that serves as a freshwater marsh. The dam was constructed in the early 1900s to provide water storage and flood control for the surrounding region.

The reservoir, often referred to as Cranberry Lake, covers an area of approximately 50 acres and is surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. The dam itself is made of concrete and spans a length of about 200 meters. It is equipped with a spillway that allows excess water to flow out, preventing flooding during heavy rainfall.

Cranberry Dam is an important habitat for various species of plants and animals. The freshwater marsh created by the reservoir provides a suitable environment for aquatic plants such as water lilies and reeds to flourish. These plants, in turn, attract a diverse range of bird species, including herons, ducks, and grebes. The surrounding area is also home to small mammals like voles and shrews.

The reservoir offers recreational opportunities to visitors as well. Fishing is a popular activity, with the lake being well-stocked with fish such as roach, perch, and pike. The calm and serene atmosphere of Cranberry Dam also makes it an ideal spot for leisurely walks and picnics, attracting locals and tourists alike.

Overall, Cranberry Dam in Lancashire is not only a functional structure for water management but also a haven for wildlife and a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking natural beauty and tranquility.

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Cranberry Dam Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.68097/-2.1140701 or Grid Reference SD9220. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Shore Moor Crook Hill Wind Farm on Shore Moor.
Shore Moor
Crook Hill Wind Farm on Shore Moor.
View from Cuckoo Hill, Littleborough A path climbs up Allenden Hill, which is 50m higher than Cuckoo Hill, but does not have a proper summit.
View from Cuckoo Hill, Littleborough
A path climbs up Allenden Hill, which is 50m higher than Cuckoo Hill, but does not have a proper summit.
Path along the edge of the moor, Littleborough The area on the left side of the hill is Pasture House Plantation, although there are not many trees at present. It is part of what used to be Calderbrook Moor but was enclosed by 1850.
Path along the edge of the moor, Littleborough
The area on the left side of the hill is Pasture House Plantation, although there are not many trees at present. It is part of what used to be Calderbrook Moor but was enclosed by 1850.
The infant Owler Clough, next to the Rochdale Way
The infant Owler Clough, next to the Rochdale Way
The Rochdale Way crossing a stream near Ferny Hill This is where the rain started, banishing thoughts of taking photographs of the rocks.
The Rochdale Way crossing a stream near Ferny Hill
This is where the rain started, banishing thoughts of taking photographs of the rocks.
Not quite on the Rochdale Way, Walsden After passing the Ferny Hill rocks I lost the footpath, so headed for the intake wall and picked my way through the rushes. The shower of rain has finished here and is crossing the valley in the distance.
Not quite on the Rochdale Way, Walsden
After passing the Ferny Hill rocks I lost the footpath, so headed for the intake wall and picked my way through the rushes. The shower of rain has finished here and is crossing the valley in the distance.
The Pennine Bridleway and Reddyshaw Scout, Walsden A 'scout' is the top of a very steep hillside, giving a view over the valley. The lumpy hills below might be spoil from the construction of the railway tunnel.
The Pennine Bridleway and Reddyshaw Scout, Walsden
A 'scout' is the top of a very steep hillside, giving a view over the valley. The lumpy hills below might be spoil from the construction of the railway tunnel.
The Pennine Bridleway joining the driveway to Reddyshore Farm, Walsden The bridleway on Reddyshaw Scout Gate comes in from the left, and from the junction the driveway is an adopted highway, at least as far as the Rochdale boundary.
The Pennine Bridleway joining the driveway to Reddyshore Farm, Walsden
The bridleway on Reddyshaw Scout Gate comes in from the left, and from the junction the driveway is an adopted highway, at least as far as the Rochdale boundary.
Old Boundary Marker on Stubley Cross Hill, Todmorden Parish Parish Boundary Marker in parish of Todmorden (Calderdale District), Stubley Cross Hill, 700m south east of Long Causeway Path.

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Milestone Society National ID: YW_TODLIT03pb
Old Boundary Marker on Stubley Cross Hill, Todmorden Parish
Parish Boundary Marker in parish of Todmorden (Calderdale District), Stubley Cross Hill, 700m south east of Long Causeway Path. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: YW_TODLIT03pb
The Pennine Bridleway Mary Towneley loop near Reddyshore
The Pennine Bridleway Mary Towneley loop near Reddyshore
The Pennine Bridleway Mary Towneley loop near Reddyshore
The Pennine Bridleway Mary Towneley loop near Reddyshore
View from the Pennine Bridleway Mary Towneley loop near Reddyshore
View from the Pennine Bridleway Mary Towneley loop near Reddyshore
Old Boundary Marker east of Stubley Cross Hill Uninscribed Parish Boundary Marker east of Stubley Cross Hill. Plenty of 20C graffiti including the culprit's address! On the former boundary of Wuerdale and Wardle and Blatchinworth and Calderbrook townships in Rochdale parish, both separate parishes from 1866. From 1894 on the boundary of Wardle and Littleborough parishes. From 1974 an unparished area in Rochdale.

Milestone Society National ID: LA_WARLIT05pb
Old Boundary Marker east of Stubley Cross Hill
Uninscribed Parish Boundary Marker east of Stubley Cross Hill. Plenty of 20C graffiti including the culprit's address! On the former boundary of Wuerdale and Wardle and Blatchinworth and Calderbrook townships in Rochdale parish, both separate parishes from 1866. From 1894 on the boundary of Wardle and Littleborough parishes. From 1974 an unparished area in Rochdale. Milestone Society National ID: LA_WARLIT05pb
Old Boundary Marker Fallen and uninscribed Parish Boundary Marker at Stubley Cross Hill, 800 metres southeast of Long Causeway Path. On the former boundary of Walsden, West Riding and Shore, Lancashire; now Todmorden, Calderdale district and an unparished area of Rochdale district. 

Milestone Society National ID: YW_TODLIT02pb
Old Boundary Marker
Fallen and uninscribed Parish Boundary Marker at Stubley Cross Hill, 800 metres southeast of Long Causeway Path. On the former boundary of Walsden, West Riding and Shore, Lancashire; now Todmorden, Calderdale district and an unparished area of Rochdale district. Milestone Society National ID: YW_TODLIT02pb
Summit Railway Tunnel Air Shaft No.10 North of Moor Bank Clough
Summit Railway Tunnel Air Shaft No.10
North of Moor Bank Clough
Summit Railway Tunnel Air Shaft No.11 Shaft above Bellholme Sports Ground
Summit Railway Tunnel Air Shaft No.11
Shaft above Bellholme Sports Ground
Summit Railway Tunnel Air Shaft No.12 Shaft South East of Rough Stones
Summit Railway Tunnel Air Shaft No.12
Shaft South East of Rough Stones
Summit Railway Tunnel Air Shaft, Bottomley Large Oval Shaft off Bottomley Road
Summit Railway Tunnel Air Shaft, Bottomley
Large Oval Shaft off Bottomley Road
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Cranberry Dam is located at Grid Ref: SD9220 (Lat: 53.68097, Lng: -2.1140701)

Unitary Authority: Calderdale

Police Authority: West Yorkshire

What 3 Words

///grounded.minivans.toothpick. Near Walsden, West Yorkshire

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