Gills Mere

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Yorkshire

England

Gills Mere

Cliff Crumble The incessant submission to the sea of the Holderness cliffs continues apace - particularly at this time of the year.  A photo of the cliffs in this square taken by a previous Geograph submitter in 2005, shows a road running parallel to the cliff edge.  A rough estimate means that the road will now be at least 50 metres "over the cliff" in just the 16 years that have gone by since then!
Cliff Crumble Credit: Andy Beecroft

Gills Mere is a picturesque freshwater lake located in the county of Yorkshire, England. It is situated near the village of Gilling East, nestled amidst the rolling hills of the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The mere stretches over an area of approximately 20 acres and is surrounded by lush greenery, providing a serene and tranquil atmosphere.

The lake is known for its crystal-clear, calm waters, which reflect the beauty of the surrounding landscape. It serves as a habitat for various species of aquatic plants, including water lilies and reeds, which adorn its shores. These plants provide a crucial refuge for a diverse range of wildlife that calls Gills Mere home.

The mere is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and photographers due to its rich biodiversity. It attracts a wide variety of bird species, including kingfishers, herons, and ducks, which can often be seen gracefully gliding across the water's surface or nesting in the nearby trees.

Visitors to Gills Mere can enjoy various recreational activities, such as fishing and boating, with proper permits and licenses. The serene surroundings make it an ideal spot for a leisurely picnic or a peaceful walk along the lake's perimeter, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area.

Overall, Gills Mere offers a haven of tranquility and natural beauty, providing both locals and tourists with a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the wonders of Yorkshire's countryside.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 53.778308/-0.029945961 or Grid Reference TA2933. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cliff Crumble The incessant submission to the sea of the Holderness cliffs continues apace - particularly at this time of the year.  A photo of the cliffs in this square taken by a previous Geograph submitter in 2005, shows a road running parallel to the cliff edge.  A rough estimate means that the road will now be at least 50 metres "over the cliff" in just the 16 years that have gone by since then!
Cliff Crumble
The incessant submission to the sea of the Holderness cliffs continues apace - particularly at this time of the year. A photo of the cliffs in this square taken by a previous Geograph submitter in 2005, shows a road running parallel to the cliff edge. A rough estimate means that the road will now be at least 50 metres "over the cliff" in just the 16 years that have gone by since then!
All Saints Church, Tunstall The church has a chancel, aisled nave and west tower. It is built of boulders with ashlar dressings, 13th-century but with 12th-century masonry in the chancel. There is herringbone masonry. Many walls in the village use cobbles in this way too.
All Saints Church, Tunstall
The church has a chancel, aisled nave and west tower. It is built of boulders with ashlar dressings, 13th-century but with 12th-century masonry in the chancel. There is herringbone masonry. Many walls in the village use cobbles in this way too.
All Saints' church Now just 580m from the North Sea, All Saints' church would have been several miles from the coast when the 13th century chancel was built. The nave and lower stages of the tower are 14th century with a 15th century crenelated top to the tower.
All Saints' church
Now just 580m from the North Sea, All Saints' church would have been several miles from the coast when the 13th century chancel was built. The nave and lower stages of the tower are 14th century with a 15th century crenelated top to the tower.
All Saints' church Now just 580m from the North Sea, All Saints' church would have been several miles from the coast when the 13th century chancel was built. The nave and lower stages of the tower are 14th century with a 15th century crenelated top to the tower.
All Saints' church
Now just 580m from the North Sea, All Saints' church would have been several miles from the coast when the 13th century chancel was built. The nave and lower stages of the tower are 14th century with a 15th century crenelated top to the tower.
Main Street Main Street in Tunstall from All Saints' churchyard
Main Street
Main Street in Tunstall from All Saints' churchyard
Pastures Lane Once the road from Tunstall to Monkwith, now lost to coastal erosion and the road ends abruptly over the cliff edge further on <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1257863" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1257863">Link</a> hence the road closure
Pastures Lane
Once the road from Tunstall to Monkwith, now lost to coastal erosion and the road ends abruptly over the cliff edge further on Link hence the road closure
Coastguard House Seaside Lane Tunstall
Coastguard House Seaside Lane Tunstall
All Saints' Church All Saints' Church in the village of Tunstall, East Yorkshire, England.
All Saints' Church
All Saints' Church in the village of Tunstall, East Yorkshire, England.
Kiln  Farm  Kilnhouse  Lane
Kiln Farm Kilnhouse Lane
All  Saints  Church
All Saints Church
Over  fields  to  Tunstall  Village All Saints Church and Church Farm to the left,from the footpath to the cliff top
Over fields to Tunstall Village
All Saints Church and Church Farm to the left,from the footpath to the cliff top
A  Footpath  on  the  Edge A regular sight on this coast, erosion goes on at an alarming rate, this footpath will be six foot into the field next year.The coastguard house can be seen in the distance.
A Footpath on the Edge
A regular sight on this coast, erosion goes on at an alarming rate, this footpath will be six foot into the field next year.The coastguard house can be seen in the distance.
Pasture  Lane  swallowed  by  Erosion
Pasture Lane swallowed by Erosion
Pasture  Lane  has  gone  to  Sea Taken from the end of Hogsea Lane it turned south here into Pasture Lane which went to Tunstall.Take a look at some of the photos in this square showing Pasture Lane, this section is now in the sea.
Pasture Lane has gone to Sea
Taken from the end of Hogsea Lane it turned south here into Pasture Lane which went to Tunstall.Take a look at some of the photos in this square showing Pasture Lane, this section is now in the sea.
Fly tipping on Hogsea Lane
Fly tipping on Hogsea Lane
Walking north from Hogsea Lane
Walking north from Hogsea Lane
Walking north from Hogsea Lane
Walking north from Hogsea Lane
Fishing below the cliff Of Pasture Lane that once used to run close to the cliff top there is now no sign. All has succumbed to the sea.
Fishing below the cliff
Of Pasture Lane that once used to run close to the cliff top there is now no sign. All has succumbed to the sea.
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Gills Mere is located at Grid Ref: TA2933 (Lat: 53.778308, Lng: -0.029945961)

Division: East Riding

Unitary Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire

Police Authority: Humberside

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Located within 500m of 53.778308,-0.029945961
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Lat/Long: 53.7783311/-0.0237779
Source: PGS
Lat/Long: 53.7813745/-0.027661
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