Theale Lakes

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Theale Lakes is a group of former gravel pits now forming a series of recreational and wildlife-rich lakes near the village of Theale in Berkshire, England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former gravel pits
group of lakes
recreational area
wildlife habitat
closestSettlement Theale NERFINISHED
country England
ecosystemType freshwater lake system
post-industrial wetland
hasActivity coarse fishing
sailing
wildlife observation
windsurfing
hasConservationValue local wildlife site
hasFeature islands
lakes
reedbeds
wetland habitats
woodland margins
hasManagementObjective recreation and conservation balance
hasOrigin gravel extraction
hasRecreationalAccess permitted paths
public footpaths
hasScenicValue landscape amenity
hasUse angling
birdwatching
nature conservation
recreation
sailing
hasWildlife aquatic plants
dragonflies
waders
waterfowl
wildfowl
landUseHistory mineral extraction site
locatedIn Berkshire NERFINISHED
South East England
Thames Valley NERFINISHED
Theale NERFINISHED
locatedNear Reading NERFINISHED
village of Theale
nearbyTransport Great Western Main Line NERFINISHED
M4 motorway NERFINISHED
nearbyWatercourse River Kennet NERFINISHED
partOf gravel pit lake complexes of the Thames Valley
region Berkshire NERFINISHED
transformedFrom gravel pits

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Theale hasNearbyFeature Theale Lakes