Thruscross Reservoir

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Thruscross Reservoir is a scenic man-made lake in North Yorkshire, England, known for its moorland surroundings, submerged village remains, and role in regional water supply and recreation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf reservoir
basinCountry United Kingdom
category Reservoirs in North Yorkshire
Tourist attractions in North Yorkshire
constructionBegan 1960s
country England
environment upland moorland
hasAccess car park
public footpaths
hasFeature conifer plantations
footpaths around shore
gritstone moorland
stone dam
inflow River Washburn NERFINISHED
knownFor angling
birdwatching
moorland surroundings
sailing
scenic views
submerged village remains
walking routes
locatedIn North Yorkshire
Washburn Valley NERFINISHED
Yorkshire Dales NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
locatedNear Blubberhouses NERFINISHED
Harrogate NERFINISHED
nearbyReservoir Fewston Reservoir NERFINISHED
Lindley Wood Reservoir NERFINISHED
Swinsty Reservoir NERFINISHED
operator Yorkshire Water NERFINISHED
outflow River Washburn NERFINISHED
ownedBy Yorkshire Water NERFINISHED
partOf Washburn Valley reservoir system NERFINISHED
Yorkshire Water supply network NERFINISHED
purpose flood control
recreation
water supply
region Yorkshire and the Humber
submergedSettlement West End NERFINISHED
usedFor fishing
nature observation
outdoor recreation
public water supply
walking
watercourse River Washburn NERFINISHED

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