Cow Pasture Lake

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Yorkshire Richmondshire

England

Cow Pasture Lake

Jagger Lane An ancient pannierway linking the lead smelting mills with Melsonby and beyond. The name derives from the local name of the sturdy German horses used to carry the smelted ore to the Tees ports of Yarm and Worsall for shipment to London.

Lead has been quarried and smelted in these parts since the Roman times.
Jagger Lane Credit: Mick Garratt

Cow Pasture Lake is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in Yorkshire, England. Spanning an area of approximately 3 acres, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers alike. The lake is surrounded by lush green meadows and rolling hills, providing a tranquil and idyllic setting for visitors.

The lake itself is categorized as a pool, pond, and freshwater marsh, as it combines the characteristics of all three. It is fed by natural springs and rainfall, ensuring a constant supply of fresh water. The water is crystal clear and supports a diverse ecosystem of flora and fauna.

The surrounding vegetation consists of reeds, rushes, and various aquatic plants, creating a vibrant and thriving habitat for numerous species of birds, insects, and small mammals. Bird enthusiasts can spot a variety of waterfowl, including ducks, swans, and herons, as well as rare migratory birds that visit the lake during the breeding season.

Cow Pasture Lake offers recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and picnicking. Anglers can expect to catch a variety of freshwater fish, including perch, roach, and bream. The lake also provides a tranquil spot for boating enthusiasts to paddle around and enjoy the serenity of the surroundings.

The lake is easily accessible, with ample parking facilities and well-maintained walking trails leading to its shores. It is open to the public year-round, and visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment and wildlife that call Cow Pasture Lake their home.

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Cow Pasture Lake Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.443593/-1.7245571 or Grid Reference NZ1705. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Jagger Lane An ancient pannierway linking the lead smelting mills with Melsonby and beyond. The name derives from the local name of the sturdy German horses used to carry the smelted ore to the Tees ports of Yarm and Worsall for shipment to London.

Lead has been quarried and smelted in these parts since the Roman times.
Jagger Lane
An ancient pannierway linking the lead smelting mills with Melsonby and beyond. The name derives from the local name of the sturdy German horses used to carry the smelted ore to the Tees ports of Yarm and Worsall for shipment to London. Lead has been quarried and smelted in these parts since the Roman times.
Fish Pond near Lambert Wood
Fish Pond near Lambert Wood
Tree in a Field Seen from Leadmill Lane.
Tree in a Field
Seen from Leadmill Lane.
Tree in a Field Near Hartforth Wood.
Tree in a Field
Near Hartforth Wood.
View of Hartforth Hall From across the meadows of Hatforth Beck.
View of Hartforth Hall
From across the meadows of Hatforth Beck.
Hartforth Hall Now a hotel.
Hartforth Hall
Now a hotel.
Jagger Lane An ancient pannierway linking the lead smelting mills with Melsonby and beyond. The name derives from the local name of the sturdy German horses used to carry the smelted ore to the Tees ports of Yarm and Worsall for shipment to London.

Lead has been quarried and smelted in these parts since the Roman times.
Jagger Lane
An ancient pannierway linking the lead smelting mills with Melsonby and beyond. The name derives from the local name of the sturdy German horses used to carry the smelted ore to the Tees ports of Yarm and Worsall for shipment to London. Lead has been quarried and smelted in these parts since the Roman times.
Bridge over Hartforth Beck Carrying the ancient track, Jagger Lane.
Bridge over Hartforth Beck
Carrying the ancient track, Jagger Lane.
Home Farm A new build architecturally designed to blend in with the adjacent listed Georgian farm buildings, apparently. The architects were Francis Johnson and Partners and the design won a prestigious architectural award in 2009. Local opinion is somewhat divided.

In the foreground a JCB is working on Hartforth Beck and producing much exhaust fumes.
Home Farm
A new build architecturally designed to blend in with the adjacent listed Georgian farm buildings, apparently. The architects were Francis Johnson and Partners and the design won a prestigious architectural award in 2009. Local opinion is somewhat divided. In the foreground a JCB is working on Hartforth Beck and producing much exhaust fumes.
Pasture and woodland, Gilling The public bridleway follows the edge of The Ashes to the west of Gillingwood Hall.
Pasture and woodland, Gilling
The public bridleway follows the edge of The Ashes to the west of Gillingwood Hall.
Farmland and track, Hartforth The public bridleway heading towards Crabtree House Farm from Hartforth Wood and Whashton.
Farmland and track, Hartforth
The public bridleway heading towards Crabtree House Farm from Hartforth Wood and Whashton.
Farmland, Hartforth A cereal crop and the edge of Hartforth Wood.
Farmland, Hartforth
A cereal crop and the edge of Hartforth Wood.
Farm road and farmland, Gilling The public bridleway heading away from Gillingwood Hall.
Farm road and farmland, Gilling
The public bridleway heading away from Gillingwood Hall.
Pasture, Gilling Cattle and a view across the valley of Gilling Beck from the footpath between Gilling and Hartforth.
Pasture, Gilling
Cattle and a view across the valley of Gilling Beck from the footpath between Gilling and Hartforth.
Farmland, Hartforth A view across arable fields separated by Hartforth Lane. Moor End Plantation is to the right of picture.
Farmland, Hartforth
A view across arable fields separated by Hartforth Lane. Moor End Plantation is to the right of picture.
Farmland, Gilling The footpath heading towards Skeeby beside a crop of oil-seed rape.
Farmland, Gilling
The footpath heading towards Skeeby beside a crop of oil-seed rape.
Farmland, Gilling A view across arable fields towards farm buildings at Rock Castle from the footpath between Gilling and Hartforth.
Farmland, Gilling
A view across arable fields towards farm buildings at Rock Castle from the footpath between Gilling and Hartforth.
Gatherley Moor Looking down the A66 towards Scotch Corner.
Gatherley Moor
Looking down the A66 towards Scotch Corner.
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Cow Pasture Lake is located at Grid Ref: NZ1705 (Lat: 54.443593, Lng: -1.7245571)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.443593,-1.7245571
Gilling West
Is In: UK,England,Yorkshire,North Yorkshire
Place: village
Wikidata: Q5562355
Wikipedia: en:Gilling West
Lat/Long: 54.4415296/-1.7189712
Historic: memorial
Lat/Long: 54.4402659/-1.7198422
Post Box
Post Box Type: wall
Lat/Long: 54.4406715/-1.7194131
Bench
Lat/Long: 54.4403128/-1.7198852
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 54.4455409/-1.7255612
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 54.4448709/-1.722641
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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