Bridge Sill

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Durham

England

Bridge Sill

Teesdale from Egglesburn viewpoint
Teesdale from Egglesburn viewpoint Credit: Mike Pennington

Bridge Sill, located in Durham, is a picturesque freshwater ecosystem encompassing a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh. Situated in a tranquil setting, it attracts visitors seeking a peaceful retreat within nature. The main feature of the area is the lake, which stretches over a considerable expanse and provides a stunning view of the surrounding landscape.

The lake is fed by a small river and is home to a diverse range of aquatic life. Visitors can observe an abundance of fish species, such as bass, trout, and perch, as well as various waterfowl, including ducks and geese. The clear waters of the lake make it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts, who can enjoy the tranquility while casting their lines.

Adjacent to the lake, a smaller pool and pond provide additional opportunities for visitors to explore and enjoy the natural environment. These bodies of water are teeming with aquatic plants, creating a vibrant and colorful scene. They attract an array of wildlife, including frogs, turtles, and various species of birds.

Surrounding the lake, pool, and pond is a freshwater marsh, which serves as a vital habitat for many plant and animal species. The marshland is characterized by its lush vegetation, including cattails, reeds, and water lilies. This diverse ecosystem supports a wide range of wildlife, including amphibians, reptiles, and numerous bird species.

Bridge Sill in Durham offers visitors a captivating experience of freshwater ecosystems, allowing them to immerse themselves in the beauty and tranquility of the natural world. Whether fishing, bird watching, or simply enjoying the serene atmosphere, this location is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

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Bridge Sill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.620267/-2.0606429 or Grid Reference NY9625. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Teesdale from Egglesburn viewpoint
Teesdale from Egglesburn viewpoint
River Tees at Egglesburn
River Tees at Egglesburn
Pasture adjacent to the River Tees This pasture is crossed while walking on the Teesdale Way walking Trail.
Pasture adjacent to the River Tees
This pasture is crossed while walking on the Teesdale Way walking Trail.
Rumours and Uttas Rumours coffee shop and the HQ of the Upper Teesdale Agricultural Support Services.
Rumours and Uttas
Rumours coffee shop and the HQ of the Upper Teesdale Agricultural Support Services.
The Crown Inn
The Crown Inn
Mickleton Service Station
Mickleton Service Station
West Pasture Road
West Pasture Road
Fields with dandelions Two fields in Teesdale close to Mickleton with countless dandelions among the grass.
Fields with dandelions
Two fields in Teesdale close to Mickleton with countless dandelions among the grass.
Massed dandelions in field The field is close to Mickleton and south of the River Lune as it heads towards its confluence with the Tees.
Massed dandelions in field
The field is close to Mickleton and south of the River Lune as it heads towards its confluence with the Tees.
Entering Middleton-in-Teesdale on the B6282 Entering the village on a wet day
Entering Middleton-in-Teesdale on the B6282
Entering the village on a wet day
Former Methodist Chapel, Middleton-in-Teesdale Former Primitive Methodist Church, now a private dwelling
Former Methodist Chapel, Middleton-in-Teesdale
Former Primitive Methodist Church, now a private dwelling
Footbridge across the Tees. A walk in Teesdale.
Footbridge across the Tees.
A walk in Teesdale.
Bridge along the Tees railway walk. Walking back to Romaldkirk.
Bridge along the Tees railway walk.
Walking back to Romaldkirk.
The Pennine Way near Middleton-in-Teesdale
The Pennine Way near Middleton-in-Teesdale
Heading into Middleton in Teesdale The B6282 dropping into Middleton from the direction of Eggleston.
Heading into Middleton in Teesdale
The B6282 dropping into Middleton from the direction of Eggleston.
Road through the woods Heading south towards Middleton in Teesdale along the minor road above the Hudeshope Beck.
Road through the woods
Heading south towards Middleton in Teesdale along the minor road above the Hudeshope Beck.
Window tracery from former church Grade II listed C13th window tracery from former church of St Mary, set in the graveyard of the modern church.
Window tracery from former church
Grade II listed C13th window tracery from former church of St Mary, set in the graveyard of the modern church.
Footbridge across Hudeshope Beck
Footbridge across Hudeshope Beck
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Bridge Sill is located at Grid Ref: NY9625 (Lat: 54.620267, Lng: -2.0606429)

Unitary Authority: County Durham

Police Authority: Durham

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White Gates Ho
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Fairy Hill
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Crooks Hill
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