High Bullough Reservoir

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A Goldeneye, a common winter visitor to the sanctuary
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A Goldeneye, a common winter visitor to the sanctuary
An overcast view of the water
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An overcast view of the water

High Bullough reservoir is the oldest of all the reservoirs in the Rivington chain. Popular with walkers, it forms part of the Anglezarke trail, although it is also accessible from Manor House. Originally named as Chorley reservoir, it has since been disconnected from the rest of the system and today functions as a nature reserve. It no longer produces drinking water for the public.

The Rivington reservoir chain This box: view  talk  edit 
Upper Roddlesworth | Lower Roddlesworth | Abbey Village | Rake Brook | The Goit | Anglezarke | High Bullough | Upper Rivington | Yarrow | Lower Rivington | Rivington Water Treatment Works