Kentmere Reservoir

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Kentmere Reservoir is an upland man-made lake in the Kentmere Valley of England’s Lake District, used primarily for water supply and situated in the headwaters of the River Kent.

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Kentmere Reservoir canonical 3

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Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf man-made lake
reservoir
administrativeTerritory Westmorland and Furness
surface form: Westmorland and Furness unitary authority
artificial true
basinCountry England
United Kingdom
category Lake District lakes
Reservoirs in Cumbria
continent Europe
country England
drainageBasin Morecambe Bay via River Kent
elevation upland
formedBy dam on the River Kent headwaters
hasInflow River Kent headwaters
hasOutflow River Kent
historicCounty Westmorland, England
surface form: Westmorland
locatedIn Cumbria
Kentmere
surface form: Kentmere Valley

Lake District
locatedInNationalPark Lake District
surface form: Lake District National Park
locatedInRegion North West England
locatedInUplandArea Kentmere Fells
locatedInValley Kentmere
locatedInWatershed River Kent catchment
locatedInWaterSystem River Kent
locatedNear Mosedale Horseshoe
surface form: Kentmere Horseshoe

village of Kentmere
locatedOn Kentmere valley floor
partOf headwaters of the River Kent
purpose public water supply
use water supply
waterBodyType upland reservoir
watercourse River Kent

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

River Kent near Kentmere Reservoir
Kentmere hasFeature Kentmere Reservoir
Staveley hasNearbyLake Kentmere Reservoir