Winsford Flashes

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Winsford Flashes are a series of shallow, subsidence-formed lakes in Cheshire, England, known for their wildlife habitats and recreational use.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lake system
subsidence lake
wetland habitat
adjacentTo River Weaver navigation
residential areas of Winsford
country England
ecosystemType freshwater lake
environmentalSignificance important local wildlife site
formedBy land subsidence
salt mining subsidence
hasCharacteristic irregular shoreline
shallow depth
subsidence hollows
hasConservationValue local biodiversity
hasPart Bottom Flash
Middle Flash NERFINISHED
Top Flash NERFINISHED
hasRecreationFacility boat moorings
footpaths
viewpoints
hasWildlife aquatic plants
fish
wading birds
waterfowl
knownFor angling
birdwatching
boating
recreational use
wildlife habitats
locatedIn Cheshire
North West England
United Kingdom
Winsford NERFINISHED
locatedOn River Weaver NERFINISHED
near Winsford town centre
originPeriod 19th century
partOf Mid-Cheshire salt field NERFINISHED
region Cheshire West and Chester NERFINISHED
subjectOf local nature conservation efforts
usedFor fishing
leisure boating
nature observation
sailing
waterBodyType shallow lake
watercourse River Weaver NERFINISHED

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Winsford hasLake Winsford Flashes