Rutland Water

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Rutland Water is a large artificial reservoir and nature reserve in Rutland, England, known for its wildlife habitats, recreational activities, and the partially submerged Normanton Church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
reservoir
area about 12.6 square kilometres
basinCountry United Kingdom
constructionBegan 1971
country United Kingdom
createdBy damming of the River Gwash
designation Ramsar site
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Protection Area
hasActivity kayaking
triathlon events
windsurfing
hasEvent Birdfair
hasFacility bird hides
visitor centre
watersports centre
hasPart Normanton Church
Rutland Water Cycle Route
Rutland Water Golf Course
Rutland Water Nature Reserve
hasWildlife ospreys
waders
waterfowl
knownFor birdwatching
cycling
fishing
partially submerged Normanton Church
sailing
locatedIn East Midlands
England
Rutland
locatedOn River Gwash valley
managedBy Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust
manMade true
near Edith Weston
Empingham
Normanton
Oakham
Uppingham
opened 1976
operator Anglian Water
purpose recreation
water supply
wildlife conservation
region Midlands
surfaceAreaRank one of the largest artificial lakes in Europe by surface area
watercourse River Gwash NERFINISHED

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

Rutland geographicalFeature Rutland Water
Rutland knownFor Rutland Water
this entity surface form: Rutland Water reservoir
Rutland hasCountryPark Rutland Water
this entity surface form: Rutland Water Nature Reserve
Dams Raid 1943 trainingLocation Rutland Water
this entity surface form: Rutland Water (Eyebrook Reservoir)
Oakham near Rutland Water
Exton near Rutland Water
Empingham locatedNear Rutland Water
Empingham hasReservoirNearby Rutland Water