Oak Tree Lake

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Surrey Waverley

England

Oak Tree Lake

Downs Link near Cranleigh The Downs Link path follows a dismantled railway line for most of its length.  It also forms part of route 223 of the National Cycle Network.

An information board alongside the path gives information about the Wey & Arun Canal, which passes beneath the path here.  The canal, opened in 1816, linked the Wey and Arun Navigations to provided a navigable route for barges between London and Portsmouth.
Downs Link near Cranleigh Credit: Malc McDonald

Oak Tree Lake is a picturesque freshwater body located in Surrey, England. Nestled amidst a serene landscape, it serves as a popular retreat for locals and visitors alike. Spanning across an area of approximately 10 acres, Oak Tree Lake offers a diverse range of natural habitats, including a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh.

The lake itself is the main attraction, with its crystal-clear waters reflecting the surrounding oak trees and providing a tranquil setting for various recreational activities. It is well-known among anglers as a prime fishing spot, boasting a rich diversity of fish species, including common carp, roach, perch, and tench. Fishing enthusiasts can often be seen lining the banks, casting their lines and eagerly awaiting a bite.

Adjacent to the lake, a small pool adds to the charm of Oak Tree Lake. With its shallow depth and calm waters, it is particularly popular among families with young children who can safely splash around and enjoy the water. The pool is also home to a variety of aquatic plants and insects, providing an opportunity for nature enthusiasts to observe and study these organisms up close.

A pond can also be found within the vicinity of Oak Tree Lake, acting as a haven for amphibians, such as frogs and newts. Its still waters and surrounding vegetation create an ideal habitat for these creatures, attracting wildlife enthusiasts who take pleasure in observing their behavior and capturing their beauty through photography.

Lastly, a freshwater marsh completes the diverse ecosystem of Oak Tree Lake. This marshland is characterized by its waterlogged soil and abundant vegetation, fostering a unique habitat for a multitude of bird species, including ducks, herons, and kingfishers. Birdwatchers flock to this area, armed with binoculars and cameras, eager to spot and document the diverse avian population.

In conclusion, Oak Tree Lake in Surrey is an idyllic destination that offers a range of aquatic environments, including a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh. Its natural beauty and diverse wildlife make it

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Downs Link near Cranleigh The Downs Link path follows a dismantled railway line for most of its length.  It also forms part of route 223 of the National Cycle Network.

An information board alongside the path gives information about the Wey & Arun Canal, which passes beneath the path here.  The canal, opened in 1816, linked the Wey and Arun Navigations to provided a navigable route for barges between London and Portsmouth.
Downs Link near Cranleigh
The Downs Link path follows a dismantled railway line for most of its length. It also forms part of route 223 of the National Cycle Network. An information board alongside the path gives information about the Wey & Arun Canal, which passes beneath the path here. The canal, opened in 1816, linked the Wey and Arun Navigations to provided a navigable route for barges between London and Portsmouth.
Downs Link near Cranleigh The Downs Link path follows a dismantled railway line for most of its length.  It also forms part of route 223 of the National Cycle Network.

Here, a bridge carries a road across the former railway.
Downs Link near Cranleigh
The Downs Link path follows a dismantled railway line for most of its length. It also forms part of route 223 of the National Cycle Network. Here, a bridge carries a road across the former railway.
Stroud Lane, near Shamley Green Stroud Lane is a minor lane near the village of Shamley Green in Surrey.  The signs indicate that the road has a width restriction of 6 feet, 6 inches.
Stroud Lane, near Shamley Green
Stroud Lane is a minor lane near the village of Shamley Green in Surrey. The signs indicate that the road has a width restriction of 6 feet, 6 inches.
Farley Heath Road, Woodhill, near Shamley Green Farley Heath Road passing through the hamlet of Woodhill in Surrey.  This road is on route 22 of the National Cycle Network.
Farley Heath Road, Woodhill, near Shamley Green
Farley Heath Road passing through the hamlet of Woodhill in Surrey. This road is on route 22 of the National Cycle Network.
Winterfold Forest A path through a part of the southern section of Winterfold Forest.
Winterfold Forest
A path through a part of the southern section of Winterfold Forest.
Alderbrook Road, Smithwood Common
Alderbrook Road, Smithwood Common
Shophouse Lane on Winterfold Heath
Shophouse Lane on Winterfold Heath
Row Lane in Winterfold Wood
Row Lane in Winterfold Wood
Log pile on Winterfold Heath
Log pile on Winterfold Heath
Winterfold Heath
Winterfold Heath
Cleared conifers on Winterfold Heath You can see the remains of the clearance where there were originally more trees
Cleared conifers on Winterfold Heath
You can see the remains of the clearance where there were originally more trees
Car Park entrance on Winterfold Heath
Car Park entrance on Winterfold Heath
Roundabout on Guildford Road, Rowly
Roundabout on Guildford Road, Rowly
Run Common, Grafham
Run Common, Grafham
Derelict house on Run Common Road By the look of it it is more likely to be secured for refurbishment rather than demolition.
Derelict house on Run Common Road
By the look of it it is more likely to be secured for refurbishment rather than demolition.
East Whipley Lane, Rowly
East Whipley Lane, Rowly
East Whipley Lane, Rowly
East Whipley Lane, Rowly
East Whipley Lane, Rowly
East Whipley Lane, Rowly
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Oak Tree Lake is located at Grid Ref: TQ0442 (Lat: 51.168826, Lng: -0.49995692)

Administrative County: Surrey

District: Waverley

Police Authority: Surrey

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Barrier: stile
Material: wood
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Step Count: 1
Lat/Long: 51.1644847/-0.4995815
Barrier: stile
Material: wood
Source: survey
Step Count: 1
Lat/Long: 51.1650238/-0.4995893
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.1715106/-0.4947861
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