Watergrove Reservoir

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Watergrove Reservoir is a man-made lake in Greater Manchester, England, known for supplying water to the region and for the remains of the submerged village of Watergrove visible at low water levels.

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Watergrove Reservoir canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf man-made lake
reservoir
basinCountry United Kingdom
country England
hasAccess car park nearby
hasEcosystem freshwater habitat
hasFeature footpaths around reservoir
remains of old buildings at low water
surrounding moorland
hasPart submerged village of Watergrove
hasWildlife aquatic invertebrates
wading birds
waterfowl
isPartOf regional water supply network of North West England
knownFor remains of submerged village visible at low water levels
water supply to the region
locatedIn Greater Manchester
Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale NERFINISHED
North West England
Pennines foothills
Watergrove Valley NERFINISHED
locatedNear Rochdale NERFINISHED
Wardle NERFINISHED
operator United Utilities NERFINISHED
purpose public water supply
submerged bridges
farmland
former village of Watergrove
roads
suppliesWaterTo Greater Manchester NERFINISHED
Rochdale area
usedFor angling
recreational walking
wildlife observation

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Wardle hasNearbyWaterBody Watergrove Reservoir