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Top 8 Lakes around Baxterley

Best lakes around Baxterley are found in the surrounding area, as the village itself does not feature significant natural lakes. The region is characterized by its rural landscape and proximity to several water parks and nature reserves. These areas offer diverse outdoor activities and serve as important habitats for wildlife. The local geography provides opportunities for exploring various man-made and natural water bodies.

Best lakes around Baxterley

  • The most popular lakes is RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve, a forest…

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Shustoke Reservoir

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Shustoke Reservoir is managed by Severn Trent. The reservoir was completed in 1884 to provide water for Birmingham. Nowerdays the reservoir supplies Nuneaton and the surrounding area.

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Good place to stop and take a seat and a cuppa, wether walking or cycling.

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Middleton Lakes is an RSPB nature reserve in the the River Tame Valley composed of wetlands, meadows and woodland. There are lots of paths to explore the reserve, which has …

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Lea Marston Lakes

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Lea Marston is a trio of purification lakes, originally formed by the Environment Agency through the reclamation of former gravel extraction sites. Established in 1980, these lakes played a vital …

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Canal Pool is one of the 15 lakes within Kingsbury Water Park. A beautiful spot to take in the natural surroundings, wildlife and beauty of this incredible 600 acre countryside paradise.

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March 2, 2025, RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve

Lovely walk, dogs love it

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An RSPB nature reserve in the Tame Valley. Mainly focused on wetland birds but there is also meadow, woodland and farmland areas. Can get muddy and wet so appropriate footwear is important.

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September 19, 2023, Lea Marston Lakes

Lea Marston is a trio of purification lakes, originally formed by the Environment Agency through the reclamation of former gravel extraction sites. Established in 1980, these lakes played a vital role in cleansing pollutants from the River Tame. While no longer serving their initial purpose, these lakes hold regional importance as sanctuaries for wintering wildfowl populations. Visitors can explore the area, enjoying birdwatching from a designated bird hide and leisurely walks encircling the lakes.

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Canal Pool is one of the 15 lakes within Kingsbury Water Park. A beautiful spot to take in the natural surroundings, wildlife and beauty of this incredible 600 acre countryside paradise.

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A Warwickshire Council managed country park covering over 600 acres and including 15 different lakes. The park was created by flooding old gravel pits.

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July 9, 2022, Shustoke Reservoir

Shustoke Reservoir is managed by Severn Trent. The reservoir was completed in 1884 to provide water for Birmingham. Nowerdays the reservoir supplies Nuneaton and the surrounding area.

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The history of Shustoke Why were the reservoirs created here?  In 1870 the Industrial Revolution was in full swing, as was the birthrate and the need for clean water was becoming more pressing.  The Birmingham Water Works Company therefore applied to Parliament for  permission for water to be taken from the Rivers Bourne and Blythe, whose gathering grounds in rural areas to the East of Birmingham were declared to be away from pollution, and to impound the water from the Bourne in a reservoir which was built at Shustoke.   A pumping station, filter beds and another small reservoir was also constructed at Whitacre. What was here before? Before the reservoir was built, the land was occupied by Whitacre Lodge which was part of the Hams Estate. This was sold by Lord Norton in 1879, for the building of Shustoke Reservoir.       How long did it take to build the Reservoirs? The time-scale granted for this work was 10 years and although most of the work at Whitacre was completed in the time scheduled, an extension of five years was applied for in 1879 as the reservoir at Shustoke had hardly been started; the eventual completion was around 1884.         What is the Reservoirs role in the water supply network? When the reservoirs were built they were to supply water to the nearby Whitacre Treatment Works, which was to provide 28 million litres of water daily to Birmingham. As the city grew this soon became inadequate and with the completion of the Elan Valley scheme in 1904 Whitacre was relegated to standby duty. In 1908 Whitacre was recommissioned to supply water to Coventry to supplement the local borehole supplies. In the 1050’s Whitacre also started to supply Nuneaton and now about 10% of the water from Shustoke supplies Coventry with the rest going to Nuneaton and the surrounding districts of Bedworth and Atherstone. Where does the water come from? The water is gravity fed by the nearby River Bourne which runs along the north of the two reservoirs. How deep and big are the reservoirs? The reservoirs consist of a settling pool of 7.8 acres and a storage reservoir of 92 acres.  Combined they have a capacity of around 460,000,000  gallons.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes to visit near Baxterley?

Among the most popular choices are RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve, known for its wetlands and wildlife, and Shustoke Reservoir, a historic water supply managed by Severn Trent. Additionally, Gibson's Pool, located within Kingsbury Water Park, is a favorite for fishing.

Are there family-friendly lakes around Baxterley?

Yes, Kingsbury Water Park is an excellent family-friendly destination with 15 lakes, expansive open spaces, a children's play area, and often miniature railway rides. Shustoke Reservoir and Lea Marston Lakes are also categorized as family-friendly.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes?

The lakes are rich in wildlife. At RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve, you can spot various bird species like grey heron, kingfisher, and barn owl, as well as otters, butterflies, and dragonflies. Kingsbury Water Park is also a haven for birds, making it popular for birdwatching. Lea Marston Lakes are regionally significant for winter wildfowl populations.

Are there good walking trails near the lakes around Baxterley?

Yes, many lakes offer walking opportunities. RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve has numerous paths to explore its wetlands, meadows, and woodland. Kingsbury Water Park features surfaced paths suitable for strolls. For more extensive hiking, you can find routes like the 'Abbey Green Bridge – Coventry Canal Towpath loop' near Baxterley. Explore more options on the Hiking around Baxterley guide.

Can I go cycling around the lakes?

Kingsbury Water Park offers excellent cycling opportunities with its surfaced paths. For longer rides, consider routes such as the 'Thornton Reservoir – Donisthorpe Woodland Park loop' or the 'Ashby Canal – Hicks Lodge Trail loop'. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Baxterley guide.

What is the history behind Shustoke Reservoir?

Shustoke Reservoir was completed around 1884 by the Birmingham Water Works Company. It was originally built to supply water to Birmingham during the Industrial Revolution and later served Coventry and now primarily supplies Nuneaton and surrounding areas. The water is gravity-fed from the nearby River Bourne.

Are there any lakes suitable for fishing?

Yes, Gibson's Pool, located within Kingsbury Water Park, is particularly known for its fishing pitches and is a popular spot for anglers.

What are Lea Marston Lakes and their significance?

Lea Marston Lakes are a trio of purification lakes originally created by the Environment Agency in 1980 from former gravel extraction sites. They played a vital role in cleansing pollutants from the River Tame. While no longer used for purification, they are now regionally important sanctuaries for wintering wildfowl populations.

What facilities are available at Kingsbury Water Park?

Kingsbury Water Park, home to the Kingsbury Water Park Visitor Centre, offers a wide range of facilities. These include an information center, gift shops, a cafe, children's play areas, and facilities for various watersports. There are also extensive surfaced paths for walking and cycling.

Are there any accessible paths for wheelchairs around the lakes?

The Kingsbury Water Park Visitor Centre and its surrounding areas are noted as wheelchair accessible, offering surfaced paths that allow for easier navigation around some of the lakes within the park.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Baxterley?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, from the wetlands and woodlands of RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve to the recreational opportunities at Kingsbury Water Park. The chance to observe abundant wildlife, enjoy leisurely walks, and engage in activities like cycling and fishing are frequently highlighted.

Are dogs allowed at the nature reserves and parks?

Yes, RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve is dog-friendly, offering a great place for walks with your canine companion. It's always advisable to check specific park rules regarding leash requirements.

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