Duncombe's Breeches Pond

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Bedfordshire

England

Duncombe's Breeches Pond

B5704 London Road towards Woburn The people on the right are making their way into Woburn Park by Ivy Lodge. There is a public footpath.
B5704 London Road towards Woburn Credit: Robin Webster

Duncombe's Breeches Pond, located in Bedfordshire, is a small freshwater pond that holds historical significance and natural beauty. Situated within a serene landscape, the pond is surrounded by lush greenery and diverse flora and fauna.

Covering an area of approximately 2 acres, Duncombe's Breeches Pond is known for its tranquil ambiance and crystal-clear waters. It is fed by natural springs and rainwater runoff, ensuring a constant supply of fresh water. The pond's depth varies, with some areas reaching up to 10 feet deep, creating a haven for various aquatic species.

The pond is home to a diverse range of wildlife. Its waters support a variety of fish species, including perch, roach, and tench, which attracts anglers from near and far. Additionally, the pond provides a habitat for waterfowl, such as ducks and geese, as well as amphibians like frogs and newts.

Surrounded by reeds and water lilies, Duncombe's Breeches Pond also serves as a haven for various bird species. Birdwatchers can spot common sights like swallows and kingfishers, as well as rarer species such as herons and grebes. The tranquil atmosphere and abundant wildlife make it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

Duncombe's Breeches Pond also has historical significance. It is believed to have been created by the Duncombe family in the 18th century as a fishing pond for their estate. The pond has retained its original charm and remains a picturesque feature of the Bedfordshire countryside.

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Duncombe's Breeches Pond Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.986671/-0.59028165 or Grid Reference SP9632. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B5704 London Road towards Woburn The people on the right are making their way into Woburn Park by Ivy Lodge. There is a public footpath.
B5704 London Road towards Woburn
The people on the right are making their way into Woburn Park by Ivy Lodge. There is a public footpath.
B5704 London Road at turning for Potsgrove The B5704 heads north towards Woburn.
B5704 London Road at turning for Potsgrove
The B5704 heads north towards Woburn.
Chinese Dairy and Pond On the Woburn Abbey Estate, a folly dairy
Chinese Dairy and Pond
On the Woburn Abbey Estate, a folly dairy
Woburn Park - Ducks and geese on Horse Pond Looking across the southern end of Horse Pond in Woburn Park with numerous ducks and geese (mostly the latter) in evidence.
Woburn Park - Ducks and geese on Horse Pond
Looking across the southern end of Horse Pond in Woburn Park with numerous ducks and geese (mostly the latter) in evidence.
Woburn Park - Horse Pond Looking along the length of the long, narrow Horse Pond in Woburn Park.
Woburn Park - Horse Pond
Looking along the length of the long, narrow Horse Pond in Woburn Park.
Woburn Park - View to the Abbey Looking across a stretch of Woburn Park to the Abbey. Hidden in a dip is Basin Pond. Deer and wildfowl dot the intervening land.
Woburn Park - View to the Abbey
Looking across a stretch of Woburn Park to the Abbey. Hidden in a dip is Basin Pond. Deer and wildfowl dot the intervening land.
Woburn Park - Deer in front of Basin Pond A thin sliver of Basin Pond can be seen in the mid-distance with numerous birds including a large swan. In front of them two Red Deer quietly munch on the grass.
Woburn Park - Deer in front of Basin Pond
A thin sliver of Basin Pond can be seen in the mid-distance with numerous birds including a large swan. In front of them two Red Deer quietly munch on the grass.
Woburn Park - Edge of Basin Pond Looking along part of the perimeter of Basin Pond with much wildfowl in evidence, in particular numerous swans.
Woburn Park - Edge of Basin Pond
Looking along part of the perimeter of Basin Pond with much wildfowl in evidence, in particular numerous swans.
Woburn Park - Two swans Two swans glide serenely past on Basin Pond looking rather like a floating 22
Woburn Park - Two swans
Two swans glide serenely past on Basin Pond looking rather like a floating 22
Woburn Park - Two Red Deer in the Deer Park Two Red Deer Stags, one either side of the 'Deer Reserve - No Public Access' sign.
Woburn Park - Two Red Deer in the Deer Park
Two Red Deer Stags, one either side of the 'Deer Reserve - No Public Access' sign.
Woburn Park - Red Deer stag A side-on view of one of the fine Red Deer stags to be seen in Woburn Park.
Woburn Park - Red Deer stag
A side-on view of one of the fine Red Deer stags to be seen in Woburn Park.
Woburn Park - Trotting stag This stag, which seems to have a slightly mottled hind-quarters was trotting away from Basin Pond. A little while later its trot turned into a pronky run.
Woburn Park - Trotting stag
This stag, which seems to have a slightly mottled hind-quarters was trotting away from Basin Pond. A little while later its trot turned into a pronky run.
Woburn Park - A Red Deer stag holds his ground The Red Deer in Woburn Park are quite used to people and are not easily spooked - though you can't get too close! This one let me take his portrait while keeping a wary eye on me.
Woburn Park - A Red Deer stag holds his ground
The Red Deer in Woburn Park are quite used to people and are not easily spooked - though you can't get too close! This one let me take his portrait while keeping a wary eye on me.
Woburn Park - Backlit Red Deer The suffuse light illuminated this Red Deer stag from behind, rather losing the detail from his antlers.
Woburn Park - Backlit Red Deer
The suffuse light illuminated this Red Deer stag from behind, rather losing the detail from his antlers.
Woburn Park - Red Deer running This Red Deer, one of the two seen in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7374128">SP9532 : Woburn Park - Two Red Deer in the Deer Park</a> was now running towards his companion who had already scuttled off to Shoulder of Mutton Pond. Both of these deer 'pronked' somewhat as they ran.
Woburn Park - Red Deer running
This Red Deer, one of the two seen in SP9532 : Woburn Park - Two Red Deer in the Deer Park was now running towards his companion who had already scuttled off to Shoulder of Mutton Pond. Both of these deer 'pronked' somewhat as they ran.
Railway track, Woburn Safari Park
Railway track, Woburn Safari Park
Penguin pool, Woburn Safari Park
Penguin pool, Woburn Safari Park
Boating lake, Woburn Safari Park
Boating lake, Woburn Safari Park
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Duncombe's Breeches Pond is located at Grid Ref: SP9632 (Lat: 51.986671, Lng: -0.59028165)

Unitary Authority: Central Bedfordshire

Police Authority: Bedfordshire

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Located within 500m of 51.986671,-0.59028165
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 17:00; Sa 07:00
Operator: Royal Mail
Ref: MK17 297
Lat/Long: 51.9843524/-0.5943357
Telephone
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Heritage: yes
Listed Status: Grade II
Wikidata: Q26543762
Lat/Long: 51.9843341/-0.5942968
Toilets
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