Black Dike

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Yorkshire

England

Black Dike

Fields by Weeton North Lane
Fields by Weeton North Lane Credit: David Brown

Black Dike is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in Yorkshire, England. Situated amidst the rolling hills and verdant landscapes, this natural wonder is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

Covering an area of approximately 10 acres, Black Dike is characterized by its tranquil and idyllic setting. The marsh is surrounded by a diverse range of flora and fauna, including reeds, rushes, and various water plants that thrive in the marshy conditions. This rich vegetation provides a habitat for a wide variety of bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers. Visitors to Black Dike can expect to spot waterfowl such as mallards, teals, and herons, as well as rare species like bitterns and bearded tits.

The main feature of Black Dike is its pristine freshwater pool, which is fed by natural springs and rainfall. The pool is relatively shallow, with a maximum depth of around 3 meters, and its crystal-clear waters reflect the surrounding landscape, creating a picturesque scene. The pool is a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts, who can expect to find a variety of freshwater fish species, including perch, roach, and pike.

Black Dike also serves as an important ecological site, as it acts as a natural water filtration system for the surrounding area. The marshy conditions help to purify and regulate the water supply, benefiting the local ecosystem and providing a vital habitat for a range of species.

Overall, Black Dike is a captivating natural feature that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of Yorkshire's countryside. Whether it's birdwatching, fishing, or simply enjoying the peaceful ambiance, this freshwater marsh is a true gem for nature lovers.

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Black Dike Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.67948/0.063209678 or Grid Reference TA3622. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fields by Weeton North Lane
Fields by Weeton North Lane
Coastal erosion at Holmpton Rapidly eroding glacial deposits along the Holderness coast.
Coastal erosion at Holmpton
Rapidly eroding glacial deposits along the Holderness coast.
Closed road, Hompton With the end of the road being rapidly lost to erosion.
Closed road, Hompton
With the end of the road being rapidly lost to erosion.
Field  edge  footpath  to  Beacon  Hill,  26 metres  high At the end of the trees on the right is the footpath signpost and the trig post
Field edge footpath to Beacon Hill, 26 metres high
At the end of the trees on the right is the footpath signpost and the trig post
Road  from  Beacon  Hill  toward  Northfield  Lane Through tilled arable fields
Road from Beacon Hill toward Northfield Lane
Through tilled arable fields
Northfield  Lane  with  North  Farm  on  left Taking footpath left alongside farm then over open fields
Northfield Lane with North Farm on left
Taking footpath left alongside farm then over open fields
Footbridge  over  field  drain  in  flat  landscape North Farm buildings can be seen in the centre distance
Footbridge over field drain in flat landscape
North Farm buildings can be seen in the centre distance
Over  ploughed  field  to  trig  point  at  Houseclose  Plantation There may have been a plantation once, but it is now a solitary tree on the highest point around 30 metres
Over ploughed field to trig point at Houseclose Plantation
There may have been a plantation once, but it is now a solitary tree on the highest point around 30 metres
A  rather  overgrown  pond  near  Rysome  Garth  cottages
A rather overgrown pond near Rysome Garth cottages
On  the  map  as  a  pond It would seem to be a small copse of trees. In the field alongside the access road to Trinity House Farm
On the map as a pond
It would seem to be a small copse of trees. In the field alongside the access road to Trinity House Farm
Trinity  House  Farm  access  junction  onto  Patrington  Road
Trinity House Farm access junction onto Patrington Road
Walking  into  Holmpton  on  Patrington  Road
Walking into Holmpton on Patrington Road
George  and  Dragon  Public  House.  Main  Road  Holmpton
George and Dragon Public House. Main Road Holmpton
Defibrillator  has  taken  phonebox  over.  Main  Road  Holmpton
Defibrillator has taken phonebox over. Main Road Holmpton
St  Nicholas  Parish  Church  Holmpton The earlier church was transformed in 1874-5 by R. Beevers a Hull builder. The tower was rebuilt and the walls of the nave and chancel were encased in yellow brick with red brick details. The thick cobble walls remain inside but no other medieval features. (Pevsner)
St Nicholas Parish Church Holmpton
The earlier church was transformed in 1874-5 by R. Beevers a Hull builder. The tower was rebuilt and the walls of the nave and chancel were encased in yellow brick with red brick details. The thick cobble walls remain inside but no other medieval features. (Pevsner)
Holmpton  Village  Hall.  School  Lane  Holmpton Formally Holmpton Church School. Rebuilt 1862
Holmpton Village Hall. School Lane Holmpton
Formally Holmpton Church School. Rebuilt 1862
Junction  of  Taylor's  Lane  Holmpton
Junction of Taylor's Lane Holmpton
West  Farm  Cottages  School  Lane  Holmpton
West Farm Cottages School Lane Holmpton
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Black Dike is located at Grid Ref: TA3622 (Lat: 53.67948, Lng: 0.063209678)

Division: East Riding

Unitary Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire

Police Authority: Humberside

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///treetop.equality.heartburn. Near Holmpton, East Yorkshire

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