Stretton Lakes

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Rutland

England

Stretton Lakes

The nameless stream This is definitely a consequent stream, following the contours of the land it carved when so much larger in post-glacial times.  It looks a little like a ditch, were it not for that profile following shape, and the asymmetric terrace.

And yet, this stream, which feeds the lakes at Holywell Hall beyond Clipsham appears to have no name, at least on maps.  Locals call it "the Clipsham Stream".  It is both lovely and unloved at one and the same time.
The nameless stream Credit: Bob Harvey

Stretton Lakes is a picturesque and idyllic freshwater complex located in Rutland, England. With its stunning natural beauty and tranquil surroundings, it has become a popular destination for nature lovers, anglers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

The complex consists of several interconnected lakes, pools, ponds, and a freshwater marsh, offering a diverse range of aquatic habitats. These habitats support a rich and varied ecosystem, making Stretton Lakes a haven for a wide array of flora and fauna.

The main lake at Stretton Lakes is a sprawling body of water, surrounded by lush greenery and offering breathtaking views. It is home to a variety of fish species, including carp, pike, perch, and roach, making it a haven for anglers of all levels. Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy a peaceful day on the water, casting their lines and hoping for a rewarding catch.

In addition to the main lake, there are several smaller pools and ponds scattered throughout the complex. These smaller bodies of water provide additional fishing opportunities and serve as important breeding grounds for various aquatic species.

The freshwater marsh at Stretton Lakes is a vital part of the complex's ecosystem. It is a haven for numerous bird species, including herons, kingfishers, and ducks, providing ample opportunities for birdwatchers to observe and appreciate nature's wonders.

Visitors to Stretton Lakes can enjoy the tranquil surroundings by taking leisurely walks around the complex or simply relaxing by the water's edge. The abundance of wildlife and natural beauty make it an ideal destination for nature photography enthusiasts as well.

Overall, Stretton Lakes in Rutland is a haven of natural beauty and biodiversity. Its interconnected lakes, pools, ponds, and freshwater marsh provide a range of habitats for various species, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the wonders of nature.

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Stretton Lakes Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.739846/-0.57631016 or Grid Reference SK9616. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The nameless stream This is definitely a consequent stream, following the contours of the land it carved when so much larger in post-glacial times.  It looks a little like a ditch, were it not for that profile following shape, and the asymmetric terrace.

And yet, this stream, which feeds the lakes at Holywell Hall beyond Clipsham appears to have no name, at least on maps.  Locals call it "the Clipsham Stream".  It is both lovely and unloved at one and the same time.
The nameless stream
This is definitely a consequent stream, following the contours of the land it carved when so much larger in post-glacial times. It looks a little like a ditch, were it not for that profile following shape, and the asymmetric terrace. And yet, this stream, which feeds the lakes at Holywell Hall beyond Clipsham appears to have no name, at least on maps. Locals call it "the Clipsham Stream". It is both lovely and unloved at one and the same time.
Looking toward Stretton
Looking toward Stretton
Along Clipsham Road
Along Clipsham Road
The Yew Avenue A cold but bright day.
The Yew Avenue
A cold but bright day.
Notice All is change at Clipsham Woods. 

The new owners want to stop public access to the woodland, although the Yew Avenue will still be open to visitors.
Notice
All is change at Clipsham Woods. The new owners want to stop public access to the woodland, although the Yew Avenue will still be open to visitors.
Beech tree
Beech tree
Fungus in the grass
Fungus in the grass
Trees in Clipsham Park Wood Behind the yew avenue the park wood is private land/
Trees in Clipsham Park Wood
Behind the yew avenue the park wood is private land/
Ornamental plaque, Morkery Wood Apparently the grave of a hunting horse <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4629009">SK9518 : A horse's grave</a>
Ornamental plaque, Morkery Wood
Apparently the grave of a hunting horse SK9518 : A horse's grave
Water Trough at Stretton A water trough for cattle in a field on Stocken Hall Road.
Water Trough at Stretton
A water trough for cattle in a field on Stocken Hall Road.
Stile at the top of Church Lane, Stretton
Stile at the top of Church Lane, Stretton
Autumn sown crop off Cow Pasture Lane The woodland known as Clipsham Park on the left. Little Haw Wood ahead.
Autumn sown crop off Cow Pasture Lane
The woodland known as Clipsham Park on the left. Little Haw Wood ahead.
Farm track off Castle Bytham Road
Farm track off Castle Bytham Road
Bridleway towards Stocken The route can be seen crossing this grass field. Older maps show this bridleway running to Stocken Hall Farm but was presumably diverted when HMP Stocken was built.
Bridleway towards Stocken
The route can be seen crossing this grass field. Older maps show this bridleway running to Stocken Hall Farm but was presumably diverted when HMP Stocken was built.
Farm track and plantation, Stocken
Farm track and plantation, Stocken
Entrance to Clipsham Hall
Entrance to Clipsham Hall
Farm buildings, Clipsham
Farm buildings, Clipsham
Bridleway at Clipsham
Bridleway at Clipsham
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Stretton Lakes is located at Grid Ref: SK9616 (Lat: 52.739846, Lng: -0.57631016)

Unitary Authority: Rutland

Police Authority: Leicestershire

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Located within 500m of 52.739846,-0.57631016
Stretton Lodge
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Lat/Long: 52.7414567/-0.5784153
The Bungalow
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Stretton Lakes
Leisure: fishing
Lat/Long: 52.7392668/-0.5785418
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