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How big is Bough Beech reservoir?

How big is Bough Beech reservoir?

42-hectare
Bough Beech Reservoir is a 42-hectare (100-acre) nature reserve in Bough Beech, south-west of Sevenoaks in Kent. It is managed by the Kent Wildlife Trust. It is in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Can you swim in Bough Beech reservoir?

absolutely not! Much of the lake’s boundary is a nature reserve and you can’t get close to the water.

Who owns Bough Beech reservoir?

the SES Water Company
The reservoir is owned by the SES Water Company, who supply tap water to settlements west of the reservoir; including Gatwick Airport in West Sussex and Morden in south London. The hamlet of Bough Beech is close to the Redhill to Tonbridge Line and has a pub, ‘The Wheatsheaf’.

Can you walk around Bough Beech reservoir?

The farmland of Bore Place extends almost to Bough Beech Reservoir where it meets the nature reserve. Well-connected areas of good habitat encourage plants, fungi and animals to survive and thrive. This walk is open all year round!

When was Bough Beech reservoir built?

1968
Bough Beech Reservoir, built in 1968, was created to help meet the water storage needs of the local water company, now Sutton and East Surrey Water.

Is Bough Beech open?

Although the centre is closed it is still open for Events throughout the year. Contrary to popular belief events are still being held at the visitor centre. We attended Tudor Day there on 24th May 2019.

Is it safe to swim in the Medway?

On the northern border of High Weald AONB, the River Medway just south of Leigh offers an open stretch of river that catches the sun. Although the banks are quite steep, the water is deep enough for a good swim, and the footpath follows the riverbank for some way, so you can find the perfect spot for a dip.

Can you swim in Glen Faba?

Glen Faba is a mature gravel pit of just over 67 acres with natural, grassy banks and swims.

Are you allowed to swim in BEWL water?

Everyone, of all ages and swim levels, is welcome at Bewl Water. The open water swimming will take place opposite the Boat House at Bewl Water, where the TriSwim team, registration and changing rooms are located.

Are there toilets at Bewl Water?

Yes, there are toilets, accessible toilets and baby changing facilities. Yes, Bewl Water is wheelchair friendly and has accessible toilets.

Does Bewl Water have toilets?

over a year ago. over a year ago. There are bushes to hide behind , but no toilet paper ! There are bushes to hide behind , but no toilet paper !

Can you take your own boat to Bewl Water?

Bewl do not have paddle boards or Kayaks for hire. I have my own sailing boat, windsurf or paddleboard do I need a membership to access the water? Yes, the one available option to access Bewl water is to purchase an annual membership, please fill out a membership form on link to membership page.

Where is the Bough Beech Reservoir in Kent?

Bough Beech Reservoir is a 42-hectare (100-acre) nature reserve in Bough Beech, south-west of Sevenoaks in Kent. It is managed by the Kent Wildlife Trust. It is in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Do you have to be CDAA member to fish Bough Beech Reservoir?

The Club acquired the rights to an associate membership of this 285 acre reservoir in the summer of 2015. CDAA members must purchase this membership before fishing this water, it is available as an “ad on” when puchasing a membership online or by ticking the appropriate box when using a membership application form.

What kind of fish are in Bough Beach Reservoir?

Its coloured deep waters were in previous years ran as a trout fishery attracting large numbers of anglers during this season in pursuit of brown and rainbow trout. Bough Beach reservoir now provides excellent coarse, carp and pike fishing.

Are there Ospreys in the lake at Bough Beech?

Bough Beech does in fact have ospreys from time to time – not a beast fond of beautiful natural areas being opened up to the masses for frolicking. Damn it. We’ll have to just drive around the lake on the adjacent country lanes, admiring it from various viewpoints. Off we go. We pass a sign that seems to be warning us about frogs.