Hamhaugh Point

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Surrey Spelthorne

England

Hamhaugh Point

Weybridge station from Brooklands Road
Weybridge station from Brooklands Road Credit: Tom Page

Hamhaugh Point is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in the county of Surrey, England. Situated in the heart of the beautiful Surrey Hills, this natural wonder offers visitors a serene and tranquil environment to explore and enjoy.

The centerpiece of Hamhaugh Point is its pristine lake, which spans across a significant portion of the marsh. The lake is fed by several small streams and springs that flow from the surrounding hills, ensuring a constant supply of fresh water. The azure blue waters of the lake create a stunning contrast against the lush greenery that surrounds it.

Visitors to Hamhaugh Point are often captivated by the diverse array of flora and fauna that call this marsh their home. The surrounding area is teeming with an abundance of aquatic plants, including water lilies and reeds, which provide shelter and food for numerous species of birds, fish, and insects. Birdwatchers can spot a variety of waterfowl, such as ducks, geese, and herons, while fishing enthusiasts can try their luck at catching carp, roach, and pike.

In addition to the lake, Hamhaugh Point also boasts a small pool and pond, adding to the natural beauty of the marsh. These smaller bodies of water provide an ideal habitat for amphibians, such as frogs and newts, which can often be observed in the area. The pool and pond also attract a range of dragonflies and other insects, adding to the overall biodiversity of the marsh.

Hamhaugh Point is a true haven for nature lovers and offers a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether it's a leisurely stroll along the lake's edge, a picnic on the grassy banks, or simply sitting back and taking in the breathtaking views, this freshwater marsh is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.

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Hamhaugh Point Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.37885/-0.46350154 or Grid Reference TQ0765. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Weybridge station from Brooklands Road
Weybridge station from Brooklands Road
Farmland next to Walton Lane Fields between the River Thames and Oatlands Park Hotel.
Farmland next to Walton Lane
Fields between the River Thames and Oatlands Park Hotel.
Entrance to Bates Wharf The entrance to Bates Wharf Marina, looking across the River Thames from a convenient bench
Entrance to Bates Wharf
The entrance to Bates Wharf Marina, looking across the River Thames from a convenient bench
Addlestone - Coxes Lock Mill Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It has been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use.
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Addlestone - Coxes Lock Mill
Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It has been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use. LinkExternal link
Addlestone - Coxes Mill Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It has been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use.
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Addlestone - Coxes Mill
Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It has been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use. LinkExternal link
Addlestone - Coxes Mill Pond On the River Wey Navigation immediately upstream of Coxes Lock and Coxes Mill. The large pond resolved fluctuating river levels caused by the lock operations.
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Addlestone - Coxes Mill Pond
On the River Wey Navigation immediately upstream of Coxes Lock and Coxes Mill. The large pond resolved fluctuating river levels caused by the lock operations. LinkExternal link
Addlestone - Coxes Lock and Mill Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It had been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use.
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Addlestone - Coxes Lock and Mill
Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It had been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use. LinkExternal link
Addlestone - Coxes Mill Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It has been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use.
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Addlestone - Coxes Mill
Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It has been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use. LinkExternal link
Addlestone - Coxes Mill Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It has been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use.
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Addlestone - Coxes Mill
Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It has been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use. LinkExternal link
Addlestone - Coxes Mill Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It has been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use.
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Addlestone - Coxes Mill
Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It has been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use. LinkExternal link
Addlestone - Coxes Mill Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It had been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use.
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Addlestone - Coxes Mill
Mill on the River Wey Navigation, first built 1776, rebuilt 1901, finally closed 1983. It had been an iron mill, silk mill and a flour mill before being converted to residential use. LinkExternal link
Addlestone - River Wey Navigation Narrowboats moored at Hamm Moor, south of Weybridge.
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Addlestone - River Wey Navigation
Narrowboats moored at Hamm Moor, south of Weybridge. LinkExternal link
Addlestone - Fancy Narrowboat "Fancy" moored at Pelican Wharf on the River Wey Navigation south of Weybridge.
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Addlestone - Fancy
Narrowboat "Fancy" moored at Pelican Wharf on the River Wey Navigation south of Weybridge. LinkExternal link
Addlestone - Pelican Wharf Narrowboat "Cadia" and others moored at Hamm Moor on the River Wey Navigation.
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Addlestone - Pelican Wharf
Narrowboat "Cadia" and others moored at Hamm Moor on the River Wey Navigation. LinkExternal link
Addlestone - Eilean Leodhais Narrowboat "Eilean Leodhais" moored at Pelican Wharf, Hamm Moor, on the River Wey Navigation is a long way from the Isle of Lewis.
Addlestone - Eilean Leodhais
Narrowboat "Eilean Leodhais" moored at Pelican Wharf, Hamm Moor, on the River Wey Navigation is a long way from the Isle of Lewis.
Addlestone - Work and Play "Duplo" office block beside Pelican Wharf on the River Wey Navigation where narrowboat "Grumps" of Harefield is moored.
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Addlestone - Work and Play
"Duplo" office block beside Pelican Wharf on the River Wey Navigation where narrowboat "Grumps" of Harefield is moored. LinkExternal link
Weybridge - Wey Navigation Narrowboats moored at Pelican Wharf, Weybridge Business Park.
Weybridge - Wey Navigation
Narrowboats moored at Pelican Wharf, Weybridge Business Park.
Hamm Moor - The Pelican Pub with beer garden on the bank of the River Wey Navigation.
Hamm Moor - The Pelican
Pub with beer garden on the bank of the River Wey Navigation.
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Hamhaugh Point is located at Grid Ref: TQ0765 (Lat: 51.37885, Lng: -0.46350154)

Administrative County: Surrey

District: Spelthorne

Police Authority: Surrey

What 3 Words

///rice.star.income. Near Weybridge, Surrey

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.37885,-0.46350154
Post Box
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: pillar
Ref: TW17 317D
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 51.3821639/-0.4591278
Crossing
Crossing: unmarked
Kerb: lowered
Source: Surrey-Air_Survey
Lat/Long: 51.3752894/-0.4598378
Crossing
Crossing: unmarked
Kerb: lowered
Sloped Curb: yes
Source: Surrey-Air_Survey
Lat/Long: 51.3753826/-0.4597142
Crossing
Crossing Island: yes
Kerb: lowered
Sloped Curb: yes
Source: Surrey-Air_Survey
Lat/Long: 51.375272/-0.4600553
Crossing
Crossing Island: yes
Kerb: lowered
Sloped Curb: yes
Source: Surrey-Air_Survey
Lat/Long: 51.3758047/-0.4596223
Upper side weir
Material: concrete
Operator: National Trust
Waterway: weir
Lat/Long: 51.376637/-0.4629817
Turning Circle
Lat/Long: 51.3761946/-0.4601665
Restaurant
Lat/Long: 51.3827982/-0.4616602
Post Box
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: KT13 95D
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 51.377645/-0.4659481
Hamm Court
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 51.3798835/-0.4651175
Drinking Water
Note: Water point is somewhere on this bank, but exact position unknown.
Lat/Long: 51.3790719/-0.4599751
Bench
Lat/Long: 51.3753152/-0.4596998
Bench
Lat/Long: 51.3769987/-0.4666278
Power: substation
Ref: 121786
Lat/Long: 51.3779291/-0.4578172
Crossing
Crossing: uncontrolled
Kerb: lowered
Sloped Curb: yes
Source: Surrey-Air_Survey
Traffic Calming: table
Lat/Long: 51.3766303/-0.4586818
Crossing
Crossing: uncontrolled
Kerb: lowered
Sloped Curb: yes
Source: Surrey-Air_Survey
Traffic Calming: cushion
Lat/Long: 51.3771571/-0.4574572
Barrier: cycle_barrier
Lat/Long: 51.3785166/-0.4565645
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.3802914/-0.4678188
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.3805568/-0.4694751
Barrier: entrance
Lat/Long: 51.3802842/-0.4703061
Barrier: entrance
Lat/Long: 51.3791066/-0.4694144
Barrier: entrance
Lat/Long: 51.3789552/-0.4702908
Toilets
Lat/Long: 51.3821896/-0.4586972
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3824635/-0.4617074
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3826058/-0.4621084
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3825405/-0.4619126
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3831817/-0.4649314
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.382163/-0.458637
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3821383/-0.4587905
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3821748/-0.459044
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3821522/-0.4592063
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3821471/-0.4592465
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3821388/-0.4592867
Turning Circle
Lat/Long: 51.3797419/-0.4571774
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.378877/-0.4604768
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3788139/-0.460521
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3787441/-0.4605667
Waterway: sanitary_dump_station
Lat/Long: 51.3821639/-0.458894
Defibrillator
Defibrillator Location: On shed wall
Emergency: defibrillator
Indoor: no
Not Ref GB The Circuit: 656AAC14-10CE-4765-AA36-ADD3013273C0
Lat/Long: 51.3800208/-0.4609987
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