Little Britain, Buckinghamshire

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Little Britain is the name given to the lake that lies between Cowley, Greater London, and Iver, in the county of Buckinghamshire, in England. It is part of the Colne Valley Regional Park, which covers the Colne Valley area. The name is often given informally to the lake, which approximately resembles the shape of the British Isles, and the many small islands within this lake.

The lake is of note for the amount of rare water birds present, such as gadwell and great crested grebe,and for the proliferation of less rare species such as swan and heron.The lake is in between the Frays River, and the River Colne.