Yarkhill Marsh

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Herefordshire

England

Yarkhill Marsh

Free Town Herefords Entrance to a farm at Free Town in Little Tarrington. Home of one of the very top Hereford cattle breeders.
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Free Town Herefords Credit: Philip Halling

Yarkhill Marsh is a tranquil freshwater marsh located in Herefordshire, England. Nestled amidst the picturesque countryside, this marsh is a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike. Spanning over an area of approximately 15 acres, it offers a diverse range of ecosystems, including a lake, pool, and pond.

The centerpiece of Yarkhill Marsh is its expansive lake, which stretches across the marshland. The lake is fed by natural springs and rainfall, resulting in crystal-clear, freshwater conditions. It serves as a vital habitat for numerous aquatic species, such as fish, amphibians, and invertebrates.

Adjacent to the lake, there is a smaller pool, which is often teeming with various waterfowl and wading birds. This shallow body of water provides an ideal feeding ground for these avian species, attracting them throughout the year. Birdwatchers can spot a variety of species, including herons, egrets, ducks, and geese.

Additionally, the marsh features a smaller pond, characterized by its calm waters and dense vegetation. This pond serves as a breeding ground for many amphibians, including frogs and newts. It supports a thriving ecosystem of aquatic plants and insects, creating a biodiverse habitat.

Yarkhill Marsh is managed and protected by local conservation organizations, ensuring the preservation of its natural beauty and wildlife. Visitors can explore the marsh through designated walking trails, allowing them to observe the diverse flora and fauna that call this place home.

In conclusion, Yarkhill Marsh in Herefordshire is a serene freshwater marshland, encompassing a lake, pool, and pond. It provides a sanctuary for various species of birds, fish, amphibians, and invertebrates, creating an ideal destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers.

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Free Town Herefords Entrance to a farm at Free Town in Little Tarrington. Home of one of the very top Hereford cattle breeders.
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Free Town Herefords
Entrance to a farm at Free Town in Little Tarrington. Home of one of the very top Hereford cattle breeders. LinkExternal link LinkExternal link
Little Tarrington Road through the small village of Little Tarrington.
Little Tarrington
Road through the small village of Little Tarrington.
Passing Place on the lane to Little Tarrington In the background is an embankment carrying the Hereford to Worcester railway line.
Passing Place on the lane to Little Tarrington
In the background is an embankment carrying the Hereford to Worcester railway line.
Tarrington Church The church is dedicated to St Philip & St James, much of the church is Norman, however, the tower dates from the 15th century.
Tarrington Church
The church is dedicated to St Philip & St James, much of the church is Norman, however, the tower dates from the 15th century.
Tarrington Church The church is dedicated to St Philip & St James and dates back to Norman times.
Tarrington Church
The church is dedicated to St Philip & St James and dates back to Norman times.
Sparchell Farm, Tarrington
Sparchell Farm, Tarrington
Level Crossing at Tarrington The level crossing crosses the Hereford to Worcester railway line.
Level Crossing at Tarrington
The level crossing crosses the Hereford to Worcester railway line.
Little Yarkhill Court The former mill churn stand on the left now being used a somewhere to place a nameplate.
Little Yarkhill Court
The former mill churn stand on the left now being used a somewhere to place a nameplate.
Yarkhill Church The church is dedicated to St John the Baptist. With exception of the west tower and the south doorway both of which are 13th century, the church was completely rebuilt in 1862 by Ainslie and Blashill.
Yarkhill Church
The church is dedicated to St John the Baptist. With exception of the west tower and the south doorway both of which are 13th century, the church was completely rebuilt in 1862 by Ainslie and Blashill.
Moat at Yarkhill The land beyond the fence in the foreground is surrounded by a moat.  This is the site of a manor house. Artifacts have been found on this site dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. In Herefordshire there are the remains some of 120 moats.
Moat at Yarkhill
The land beyond the fence in the foreground is surrounded by a moat. This is the site of a manor house. Artifacts have been found on this site dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. In Herefordshire there are the remains some of 120 moats.
Potato harvesting at Stoke Edith
Potato harvesting at Stoke Edith
Woodmanton Farm Woodmanton Farm shown from field entrance near main Hereford to Worcester road
Woodmanton Farm
Woodmanton Farm shown from field entrance near main Hereford to Worcester road
Yarkhill Village Hall, Formerly Village School Yarkhill Village Hall, Formerly the village School, built in 1866
Yarkhill Village Hall, Formerly Village School
Yarkhill Village Hall, Formerly the village School, built in 1866
Footbridge Over the River Frome Just down stream from where the river Lodon joins it.
Footbridge Over the River Frome
Just down stream from where the river Lodon joins it.
Covender Farm Viewed from the south from the footpath from Freetown.
Covender Farm
Viewed from the south from the footpath from Freetown.
Skew Bridge, Monkhide Built by Stephen Ballard in 1843 to take a minor no through road over the Hereford to Gloucester Canal. Rather than simply build it at right angles to the canal he went to all the trouble with stability etc in building the most skew canal bridge in Britain. Why? Because he could.
Skew Bridge, Monkhide
Built by Stephen Ballard in 1843 to take a minor no through road over the Hereford to Gloucester Canal. Rather than simply build it at right angles to the canal he went to all the trouble with stability etc in building the most skew canal bridge in Britain. Why? Because he could.
Footpath to Filling Bridge Looking NE from the driveway to Monksbury Court.
Footpath to Filling Bridge
Looking NE from the driveway to Monksbury Court.
Tractor Tramlines and Site of Windpump Looking SW from the bridleway to Newtown Crossroads.
Tractor Tramlines and Site of Windpump
Looking SW from the bridleway to Newtown Crossroads.
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Yarkhill Marsh is located at Grid Ref: SO6142 (Lat: 52.079405, Lng: -2.5646204)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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