Walthamstow Wetlands

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Walthamstow Wetlands is a large urban nature reserve and network of reservoirs in northeast London, renowned for its rich birdlife and role in supplying the city’s drinking water.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf reservoir complex
tourist attraction
urban nature reserve
category protected area of London
reservoirs in London
urban wetland
containsStructure Coppermill Tower NERFINISHED
Engine House
country United Kingdom
designation Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation
hasAccessPoint Blackhorse Road NERFINISHED
Tottenham Hale NERFINISHED
hasFacility café
viewing platforms
visitor centre
hasHabitatType grassland
open water
reedbeds
scrub
wet woodland
hasPart Walthamstow Reservoirs NERFINISHED
hasUse angling
recreation
walking
wildlife observation
importantFor breeding waterbirds
migratory birds
overwintering wildfowl
knownFor birdwatching
rich birdlife
urban biodiversity
locatedIn Lea Valley NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
London Borough of Waltham Forest NERFINISHED
Walthamstow NERFINISHED
northeast London NERFINISHED
locatedOn River Lea NERFINISHED
managedBy London Borough of Waltham Forest NERFINISHED
managedInPartnershipWith Thames Water NERFINISHED
openedToPublic 2017
openingDate 2017-10-20
operator Thames Water NERFINISHED
partOf Lee Valley reservoir chain NERFINISHED
primaryFunction drinking water supply
suppliesWaterTo London NERFINISHED

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Walthamstow, Essex, England hasGreenSpace Walthamstow Wetlands
London Borough of Waltham Forest containsPart Walthamstow Wetlands