Holm Linn

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Durham

England

Holm Linn

Pastures and dry stone walls next to A689
Pastures and dry stone walls next to A689 Credit: David Gearing

Holm Linn, located in Durham, is a picturesque body of water encompassing a diverse ecosystem comprising a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh. Spanning approximately 50 acres, it serves as a vital natural habitat for various plant and animal species.

The lake at Holm Linn is the centerpiece of this ecosystem, boasting crystal-clear, calm waters that reflect the surrounding lush vegetation. Its size allows for recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming. With a maximum depth of 20 feet, it provides an ideal environment for a variety of fish species, including bass, trout, and perch.

Adjacent to the lake, a pool offers a more secluded and tranquil setting. Surrounded by tall trees and shrubs, it provides a sense of privacy and is a popular spot for birdwatching. The pool is a shallow, interconnected body of water, allowing for the presence of amphibians, such as frogs and newts.

A smaller pond can be found within the vicinity, offering a habitat for aquatic plants and invertebrates. Its size and still waters make it an appealing location for migratory birds and other water-dwelling creatures.

Lastly, a freshwater marsh completes the ecosystem, providing a vital habitat for wetland plants and animals. This marshland is characterized by its nutrient-rich soil and the presence of reeds, cattails, and water lilies. It serves as a breeding ground for various bird species, including herons and ducks, while also attracting mammals like muskrats and beavers.

Overall, Holm Linn in Durham is a diverse and thriving ecosystem, offering a range of aquatic habitats that support a rich variety of plant and animal life.

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Holm Linn Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.749386/-2.0779256 or Grid Reference NY9539. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pastures and dry stone walls next to A689
Pastures and dry stone walls next to A689
White House Farm, on the A689
White House Farm, on the A689
Field west of Howl John The field with grazing sheep is in Weardale between the villages of Eastgate and Stanhope; it lies immediately west of the curiously named farm at Howl John. Other fields and clumps of trees lie beyond to the south before a slope rises to grassy moorland.
Field west of Howl John
The field with grazing sheep is in Weardale between the villages of Eastgate and Stanhope; it lies immediately west of the curiously named farm at Howl John. Other fields and clumps of trees lie beyond to the south before a slope rises to grassy moorland.
East Bewdley
East Bewdley
Ludwell Haymaking in fields on Ludwell Farm.
Ludwell
Haymaking in fields on Ludwell Farm.
A path at Bewdley
A path at Bewdley
A cattle grid near Bewdley
A cattle grid near Bewdley
A path at Bewdley Plain
A path at Bewdley Plain
Hill Top Cottage
Hill Top Cottage
Entrance to Eastgate
Entrance to Eastgate
Eastgate: approaching former station,  1995 View NW across a temporarily closed bridge over the River Wear, to the ex-NER Bishop Auckland (to left) - Wearhead (to right) line. Eastgate station and the service to Wearhead closed to passengers from 29/6/53, but goods continued until 1961, to Westgate until 1/7/68 and (for cement) from Eastgate until 17/3/93. The line was mothballed until 2004, then acquired as a heritage operation by the Weardale Railway for progressive restoration.
Eastgate: approaching former station, 1995
View NW across a temporarily closed bridge over the River Wear, to the ex-NER Bishop Auckland (to left) - Wearhead (to right) line. Eastgate station and the service to Wearhead closed to passengers from 29/6/53, but goods continued until 1961, to Westgate until 1/7/68 and (for cement) from Eastgate until 17/3/93. The line was mothballed until 2004, then acquired as a heritage operation by the Weardale Railway for progressive restoration.
All Saints Church, Eastgate
All Saints Church, Eastgate
Village Hall, Eastgate
Village Hall, Eastgate
Village Hall, Eastgate
Village Hall, Eastgate
Hag Bridge
Hag Bridge
Trig point on Crow Coal Hill - 2 The trig point, (flush bracket number S6627), with the hollow of the valley of Stanhope Burn beyond. The rather undistinguished high ground on the skyline is Horseshoe Hill.
Trig point on Crow Coal Hill - 2
The trig point, (flush bracket number S6627), with the hollow of the valley of Stanhope Burn beyond. The rather undistinguished high ground on the skyline is Horseshoe Hill.
Road between Rookhope and Eastgate
Road between Rookhope and Eastgate
Gully in the lower Rookhope valley Below South Hanging Wells Farm.
Gully in the lower Rookhope valley
Below South Hanging Wells Farm.
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Holm Linn is located at Grid Ref: NY9539 (Lat: 54.749386, Lng: -2.0779256)

Unitary Authority: County Durham

Police Authority: Durham

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