Midhope Reservoir

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Yorkshire

England

Midhope Reservoir

Entrance to the churchyard of St. James', Midhopestones
Entrance to the churchyard of St. James', Midhopestones Credit: Dave Pickersgill

Midhope Reservoir is a picturesque freshwater reservoir located in Yorkshire, England. It is situated in the Peak District National Park, near the village of Midhopestones. Spanning an area of approximately 60 acres, the reservoir is surrounded by rolling hills and dense woodlands, offering a tranquil and scenic setting for visitors.

The reservoir serves as a vital water source for the surrounding communities and is owned by Yorkshire Water. It was constructed in the early 20th century to store water from the nearby River Don. Midhope Reservoir is man-made, with a dam at one end to control water levels.

The reservoir is popular among nature enthusiasts and anglers alike. Its calm waters provide an ideal habitat for a variety of freshwater fish species, including brown trout, perch, and roach. Fishing permits can be obtained from Yorkshire Water, allowing visitors to enjoy a day of angling in this serene location.

The surrounding area offers several walking trails, providing opportunities for visitors to explore the natural beauty of the reservoir and its surroundings. Wildlife is abundant, with sightings of birds such as kingfishers, herons, and ducks being common. The woodlands surrounding the reservoir are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including oak, birch, and willow trees.

Midhope Reservoir offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its tranquil waters and scenic surroundings make it a popular destination for nature lovers, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Midhope Reservoir Images

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Entrance to the churchyard of St. James', Midhopestones
Entrance to the churchyard of St. James', Midhopestones
St. James' Church, Midhopestones A collection of photographs taken around midday by Geographers from all over Britain and Ireland. 
See all the images on the map: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/stuff/xmas.php?year=2021" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/stuff/xmas.php?year=2021">Link</a>
St. James' Church, Midhopestones
A collection of photographs taken around midday by Geographers from all over Britain and Ireland. See all the images on the map: Link
WW2 Target Winch Housing WW2 Target Winch Housing on Barnside Moor. Midhope Reservoir is in the distance.
WW2 Target Winch Housing
WW2 Target Winch Housing on Barnside Moor. Midhope Reservoir is in the distance.
A616 at Midhopestones
A616 at Midhopestones
Mortimer Road
Mortimer Road
Underbank Reservoir The water level is lower than the usual for the time of year.
Underbank Reservoir
The water level is lower than the usual for the time of year.
The Langsett Memory Tree The Langsett Memory Tree (an old fir tree) gains many ornaments over the Christmas period.
The Langsett Memory Tree
The Langsett Memory Tree (an old fir tree) gains many ornaments over the Christmas period.
Old milestone A view across to the south side of the very busy A616 at the Mortimer Road crossroads at Midhopestones showing the West Riding CC milestone next to the bus-stop.   One of 616 set up all over the newly formed, West Riding County Council in 1893/94.   Fixed to a 16cm deep backing stone the protruding metal attachment was cast at the Brayshaw & Booth foundry in Liversedge.   Their name is on the bevel.
Left face - HUDDERSFIELD/14½ MILES/HOLMFIRTH/9 MILES.   Right face - SHEFFIELD/12 MILES.   Top - WADSLEY LANGSETT/&/SHEFFIELD/ROAD/LANGSETT.   Grade II listed 1315059.
Old milestone
A view across to the south side of the very busy A616 at the Mortimer Road crossroads at Midhopestones showing the West Riding CC milestone next to the bus-stop. One of 616 set up all over the newly formed, West Riding County Council in 1893/94. Fixed to a 16cm deep backing stone the protruding metal attachment was cast at the Brayshaw & Booth foundry in Liversedge. Their name is on the bevel. Left face - HUDDERSFIELD/14½ MILES/HOLMFIRTH/9 MILES. Right face - SHEFFIELD/12 MILES. Top - WADSLEY LANGSETT/&/SHEFFIELD/ROAD/LANGSETT. Grade II listed 1315059.
Old tollhouse Looking across the A616 at Midhopestones crossroads.   The tollhouse, Toll Bar House, is sited at the southwest corner.  The crossroads are where the Mortimer Road toll-road crosses the Wadsley Langsett toll-road.  At the crossroads there were also stables where extra horses could be hired to help the carts and carriages up the very steep road to the north leading eventually to Penistone.
Old tollhouse
Looking across the A616 at Midhopestones crossroads. The tollhouse, Toll Bar House, is sited at the southwest corner. The crossroads are where the Mortimer Road toll-road crosses the Wadsley Langsett toll-road. At the crossroads there were also stables where extra horses could be hired to help the carts and carriages up the very steep road to the north leading eventually to Penistone.
Wind Hill Wood, Stocksbridge
Wind Hill Wood, Stocksbridge
Midhopestones: Tour de France 2014 Detail from the stone, at the Cote de Midhopestones, which marks the start of one of the final climbs on day two of the Tour de France cycle race on 6th July 2014.
Midhopestones: Tour de France 2014
Detail from the stone, at the Cote de Midhopestones, which marks the start of one of the final climbs on day two of the Tour de France cycle race on 6th July 2014.
Cut Mark Shaw Lane Upper Midhope
Cut Mark Shaw Lane Upper Midhope
Cut Mark Lodge Farm Upper Midhope
Cut Mark Lodge Farm Upper Midhope
Cut Mark Midhope Hall Lane Sheffield
Cut Mark Midhope Hall Lane Sheffield
Cut Mark Midhope Hall Farm Sheffield
Cut Mark Midhope Hall Farm Sheffield
Cut Mark Chapel Barn Midhopestones
Cut Mark Chapel Barn Midhopestones
Path and Stile in Woodland near Midhopestones Looking northward.
Path and Stile in Woodland near Midhopestones
Looking northward.
Former Railway Bridge over Mortimer Road Looking south-ward to A616 road.
Former Railway Bridge over Mortimer Road
Looking south-ward to A616 road.
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Midhope Reservoir is located at Grid Ref: SK2299 (Lat: 53.490395, Lng: -1.6633492)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Sheffield

Police Authority: South Yorkshire

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///variation.clef.reserving. Near Stocksbridge, South Yorkshire

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