Chapelhouse Reservoir

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Chapelhouse Reservoir
A lake in a valley surrounded by trees
Chapelhouse Reservoir
Chapelhouse Reservoir is located in the Lake District
Chapelhouse Reservoir
Chapelhouse Reservoir
LocationCumbria
Coordinates54°42′35″N 3°8′57″W / 54.70972°N 3.14917°W / 54.70972; -3.14917Coordinates: 54°42′35″N 3°8′57″W / 54.70972°N 3.14917°W / 54.70972; -3.14917
Typereservoir
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Max. length0.27 mi (0.44 km)

Chapelhouse Reservoir is a water reservoir near Uldale in Cumbria, England.

History[]

The reservoir, which is around 435 metres (1,427 ft) long, was built by John Laing & Son in around 1900.[1] It involved damming the River Ellen above Uldale to provide water for Aspatria and Silloth.[1] It is named after Chapelhouse Farm which is close by and it is owned by United Utilities.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Ritchie, p. 26
  2. ^ "Chapelhouse Reservoir". Lakes, meres, tarns & waters. Retrieved 12 September 2015.


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