Kinder Reservoir

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Kinder Reservoir is a man-made upland water reservoir in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England, surrounded by moorland and popular walking routes.

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Label Occurrences
Kinder Reservoir canonical 3

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf reservoir
administrativeDistrict High Peak district NERFINISHED
architect James Mansergh NERFINISHED
basinCountry United Kingdom
category High Peak, Derbyshire NERFINISHED
Peak District reservoirs NERFINISHED
Reservoirs in Derbyshire
constructionStartDate 1903
country England
damType earth embankment dam
elevation approximately 320 metres above sea level
feedsInto River Sett via River Kinder
hasAccessPoint Hayfield village NERFINISHED
hasRecreationalPath track from Hayfield to Kinder Reservoir
hasViewOf Kinder Downfall cliffs NERFINISHED
Kinder Scout edges
inaugurationDate 1912
locatedIn Derbyshire
High Peak NERFINISHED
Peak District NERFINISHED
locatedInWatershed River Mersey catchment
locatedNear Hayfield NERFINISHED
Kinder Scout plateau NERFINISHED
locatedOn Kinder Scout NERFINISHED
locatedWithin Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
managesWaterFrom Kinder Catchment NERFINISHED
nearbyFeature Kinder Downfall NERFINISHED
Kinder Scout National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Hayfield, Derbyshire NERFINISHED
operator United Utilities NERFINISHED
owner United Utilities NERFINISHED
partOfRoute Kinder Scout circular walks NERFINISHED
Pennine walking routes near Kinder Scout
popularFor birdwatching
fell running
hiking
walking
purpose public water supply
region East Midlands
surroundedBy moorland
usedBy local water supply network
trail runners
walkers
watercourse River Kinder NERFINISHED

Referenced by (3)

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Kinder Downfall hasViewOf Kinder Reservoir
Hayfield near Kinder Reservoir
River Kinder flowsThrough Kinder Reservoir