Carps Well

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Warwickshire Warwick

England

Carps Well

Village Notice Board, Five Ways The noticeboard and post box are just south of the large roundabout which replaced the five ways crossroads where the A4141 meets the A4177.
Village Notice Board, Five Ways Credit: Nigel Mykura

Carps Well, located in Warwickshire, England, is a picturesque freshwater marsh consisting of a lake, pool, pond, and surrounding wetlands. This serene and biodiverse ecosystem covers an area of approximately 10 hectares, making it a significant natural habitat in the region.

The lake in Carps Well is the main feature, with its crystal-clear waters and abundant aquatic vegetation. It spans about 5 hectares and serves as a vital breeding ground for various fish species, including carp, which gives the area its name. The lake also attracts a wide range of waterfowl, such as mallards, coots, and herons, providing ample opportunities for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Adjacent to the lake is a smaller pool, which offers a more secluded environment for smaller aquatic creatures and amphibians. It is surrounded by lush vegetation, including reeds and water lilies, creating a tranquil and idyllic setting.

A pond can also be found within the marsh, providing additional habitat for amphibians and insects. This smaller body of water supports a variety of plant life, including watercress and duckweed, and serves as a crucial breeding site for frogs and newts.

The freshwater marsh surrounding the lake, pool, and pond is a thriving ecosystem filled with diverse flora and fauna. Marsh marigolds, yellow flag irises, and purple loosestrife are just a few of the colorful plants that carpet the wetlands. The area is also home to a variety of insects, such as dragonflies and damselflies, which thrive in the marshy conditions.

Carps Well is not only a haven for wildlife but also a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. Its tranquil beauty and diverse ecosystems make it an ideal spot for birdwatching, photography, and peaceful walks amidst nature.

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Carps Well Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.315164/-1.6733275 or Grid Reference SP2268. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Village Notice Board, Five Ways The noticeboard and post box are just south of the large roundabout which replaced the five ways crossroads where the A4141 meets the A4177.
Village Notice Board, Five Ways
The noticeboard and post box are just south of the large roundabout which replaced the five ways crossroads where the A4141 meets the A4177.
Farmland near Mousley Hill Farm The farm is just out of picture to the right, Gilbert's Coppice is just visible on the left, and in the distance are the woods surrounding Wroxall Abbey.
Farmland near Mousley Hill Farm
The farm is just out of picture to the right, Gilbert's Coppice is just visible on the left, and in the distance are the woods surrounding Wroxall Abbey.
A4177 Birmingham Road, Fiveways
A4177 Birmingham Road, Fiveways
Junction with Hockley Road Station Road nearing junction with Hockley Road (B4439)
Junction with Hockley Road
Station Road nearing junction with Hockley Road (B4439)
Old Warwick Road Old Warwick Road passing Oldfield Hill Farm heading to Rowington
Old Warwick Road
Old Warwick Road passing Oldfield Hill Farm heading to Rowington
Shrewley Tunnel The 433-yard tunnel was built for the Warwick and Birmingham Canal.  It was completed in 1799.  The brick lining is now covered with calciferous deposits that have formed into small stalactites.
Shrewley Tunnel
The 433-yard tunnel was built for the Warwick and Birmingham Canal. It was completed in 1799. The brick lining is now covered with calciferous deposits that have formed into small stalactites.
Arden countryside near Rowington The view is northeast from the Heart of England Way towards Wroxall.
Arden countryside near Rowington
The view is northeast from the Heart of England Way towards Wroxall.
Bridge 61, Grand Union Canal
Bridge 61, Grand Union Canal
Bridge 60, Grand Union Canal
Bridge 60, Grand Union Canal
Shrewley Tunnel, North Portal
Shrewley Tunnel, North Portal
Bridge 58, Grand Union Canal
Bridge 58, Grand Union Canal
Firs Farm
Firs Farm
Pond at the end of summer, Haseley Green
Pond at the end of summer, Haseley Green
Footpath from Haseley Mill Lane to Inchford Brook The path runs along the field boundary at this point.
Footpath from Haseley Mill Lane to Inchford Brook
The path runs along the field boundary at this point.
Haseley Mill
Haseley Mill
Case Lane, Five Ways The small settlement on Case Lane, complete with the  unspoilt pub, The Case is Altered (marked on the OS map) from which the lane takes its name.
Case Lane, Five Ways
The small settlement on Case Lane, complete with the unspoilt pub, The Case is Altered (marked on the OS map) from which the lane takes its name.
Pub Sign: The Case is Altered Pub sign of The Case is Altered, Case Lane, Five Ways near Haseley. Note the sign features an antique cask pump. These were in use at this pub until 2008. One remains in working order and is used on special occasions. The beers are now dispensed with conventional bar mounted handpumps.
Pub Sign: The Case is Altered
Pub sign of The Case is Altered, Case Lane, Five Ways near Haseley. Note the sign features an antique cask pump. These were in use at this pub until 2008. One remains in working order and is used on special occasions. The beers are now dispensed with conventional bar mounted handpumps.
Disused tennis courts, Wroxall Abbey
Disused tennis courts, Wroxall Abbey
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Carps Well is located at Grid Ref: SP2268 (Lat: 52.315164, Lng: -1.6733275)

Administrative County: Warwickshire

District: Warwick

Police Authority: Warwickshire

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Located within 500m of 52.315164,-1.6733275
Turning Circle
Lat/Long: 52.3187351/-1.6751915
Give Way
Direction: backward
Lat/Long: 52.3116685/-1.6779549
Operator: National Grid Electricity Distribution
Operator Wikidata: Q7988183
Power: pole
Ref: 931654
Source: wpd_opendata
Transformer: distribution
Lat/Long: 52.3183073/-1.6728643
Operator: National Grid Electricity Distribution
Operator Wikidata: Q7988183
Power: pole
Source: bing
Lat/Long: 52.3185614/-1.6741571
Operator: National Grid Electricity Distribution
Operator Wikidata: Q7988183
Power: pole
Source: bing
Lat/Long: 52.3190164/-1.6755652
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