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Top 7 Lakes around Lacey Green

Best lakes around Lacey Green are found within the Chiltern Hills of Buckinghamshire, England. The region features a mix of water bodies, including historical flooded chalk quarries and natural ponds. These sites offer insights into the area's geological past, industrial heritage, and natural biodiversity. Visitors can explore unique landscapes and tranquil woodland settings.

Best lakes around Lacey Green

  • The most popular lakes is Penn Common Pond, a lake that is located near a pub. It offers a view for…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Old Kiln Lakes Wetland Habitat

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This quarry is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and well known by geologists for its phenomenal history. Packed with fossils, some of the finds here date back 100 million …

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Pond in Park Wood

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Archaeological Surveys undertaken in Park Wood have revealed a fascinating past for this quiet area of deciduous woodland. Lynchets and banks within the woods give evidence of ancient field systems …

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The Lyde Garden

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The Lyde, a tributary of the River Thames, rises here and the garden is planted with primulas, astilbes, gunnera and hostas. Originally three watercress beds, surrounded by large and beautiful …

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Penn Common Pond

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just over the road from the red lion

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Old Kiln Lakes (Former Chinnor Chalk Pit)

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This is one of the quarries here, a part of the former Chinnor Chalk Pit, now flooded and known as Old Kiln Lakes. The lakes are freshwater, but very alkaline, …

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David Bavin-Hobbs
February 5, 2024, Penn Common Pond

Stunning little pond on Penn Common with a charming pub nearby. A great place to stop for a break, or just to enjoy the view as you ride past. Especially beautiful as the sun is going down.

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This is one of the quarries here, a part of the former Chinnor Chalk Pit, now flooded and known as Old Kiln Lakes. The lakes are freshwater, but very alkaline, and there was a warning to the public issued in 2012 to not swim in there. It's a striking and moon-like place, looking very dramatic and slightly out-of-this-world. A definite must!

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just over the road from the red lion

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This quarry is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and well known by geologists for its phenomenal history. Packed with fossils, some of the finds here date back 100 million years. There's no public access, but you can catch glimpses of its bright high-alkaline water from the surrounding footpaths.

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September 15, 2019, The Lyde Garden

Beautiful peaceful gardens and free to enter and explore.

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Chinnor, Chalk and Cement Mr. W. Benton's Cement and Lime Works opened in Chinnor in 1908, but cement making on a truly industrial scale did not begin until 1919. Output of cement from Chinnor peaked at about 5600 tonnes per week in the 1990s. Up to 120 people were employed at any one time. The cement works closed in 1999 and there are plans for the re-development of the site, using the flat areas for housing but also with opportunities for recreation and conservation in the water filled quarries The scale of chalk extraction for cement making can be seen from a short walk along the Ridgeway National Trail. The Ridgeway runs on a high causeway between the large quarries, giving views of the pits through the boundary fences. (Do not cross over or through the fences). Geology One of the chalk quarries has been protected as a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest as it has particularly good exposures of both the Lower Chalk and Middle Chalk geological layers. Both layers have given upimportant fossil ammonites.

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Edvard
December 10, 2018, The Lyde Garden

The Lyde, a tributary of the River Thames, rises here and the garden is planted with primulas, astilbes, gunnera and hostas. Originally three watercress beds, surrounded by large and beautiful wych elms, it has β€” as a result of elm disease β€” become a wilderness. The garden is open at the owners’ discretion from 9am – 4pm daily. Dogs are not permitted. See: carington.co.uk/gardens/lyde-garden

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Edvard
April 28, 2018, Pond in Park Wood

Archaeological Surveys undertaken in Park Wood have revealed a fascinating past for this quiet area of deciduous woodland. Lynchets and banks within the woods give evidence of ancient field systems which may date back to the late Iron Age/early Roman period (or they may be medieval). In the beech woodland opposite the pond is evidence of a late thirteenth/early fourteenth homestead in the woodlands and in Tudor times (1485 – 1603) the woodland was a deer park. Much of Park Wood was converted to beech woodland from the late 18th until the early 20th century to cater for the High Wycombe furniture industry. Associated features include sawpits, tracks and charcoal burning platforms. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chilterns-countryside/trails/bradenham-beech-woods-and-bunkers-trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes near Lacey Green?

The lakes around Lacey Green offer diverse natural settings. You'll find unique landscapes like the flooded chalk quarries at Old Kiln Lakes Wetland Habitat, which is a geological Site of Scientific Interest. There are also serene deciduous woodlands surrounding ponds like Pond in Park Wood, providing habitats for various plant species, amphibians, and waterfowl.

Are there good walking trails around the lakes near Lacey Green?

Yes, the area around Lacey Green is excellent for walking. The Old Kiln Lakes Wetland Habitat, for instance, offers beautiful walks, nature trips, and birdwatching opportunities with well-maintained trails and boardwalks. You can also find tranquil walks through historical woodlands near Pond in Park Wood. For more extensive walking options, explore the Running Trails around Lacey Green guide, which includes routes of varying difficulty.

What makes the Old Kiln Lakes unique?

The Old Kiln Lakes Wetland Habitat (also known as Old Kiln Lakes (Former Chinnor Chalk Pit)) is a series of flooded former chalk quarries, creating a dramatic, 'moon-like' landscape. It's a geological Site of Scientific Interest, rich in fossils dating back 100 million years. The area also has a significant industrial past, with remnants of old cement works and kilns, and has even served as a filming location for a James Bond movie.

Can I go swimming in the lakes near Lacey Green?

No, swimming is not recommended or safe in the lakes near Lacey Green. Specifically, the Old Kiln Lakes are freshwater but highly alkaline, and public warnings have been issued to avoid swimming in them due to safety concerns.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the lakes?

Yes, the lakes are often surrounded by areas with rich history. Pond in Park Wood is nestled within woodlands that show evidence of ancient field systems, a late thirteenth/early fourteenth-century homestead, and was a deer park in Tudor times. The Old Kiln Lakes Wetland Habitat is a former chalk quarry with a significant industrial past, including remnants of cement works and a Grade II listed beehive kiln.

Are there family-friendly activities or lakes suitable for children?

Yes, the area offers options for families. The Old Kiln Lakes Wetland Habitat features a children's play area with wooden sculptures. Pond in Park Wood offers serene walks through woodlands, which can be enjoyable for families looking for a quiet nature experience. Penn Common Pond is also listed as family-friendly.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Lacey Green?

The lakes around Lacey Green can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and opportunities for birdwatching, while autumn brings beautiful foliage to the woodlands. Even in winter, the unique landscapes, particularly around the Old Kiln Lakes, can be striking. Always check local conditions, as some trails might be muddy after rain.

Are there pubs or cafes near the lakes for refreshments?

Yes, you can find refreshments nearby. Penn Common Pond is conveniently located near a pub, making it a great spot to stop for a break. While specific cafes aren't directly adjacent to all lakes, Lacey Green village and surrounding areas offer options for food and drink.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

Beyond walking and nature observation, the wider Lacey Green area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, with guides like Road Cycling Routes around Lacey Green and Cycling around Lacey Green. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Lacey Green for those looking for a jog.

Is there public access to all lake areas, and are dogs allowed?

Public access varies by location. While you can enjoy glimpses of the unique Old Kiln Lakes from surrounding footpaths, direct access to the water is restricted. For The Lyde Garden, access is at the owners' discretion, and dogs are not permitted. For other areas like Pond in Park Wood and Penn Common Pond, general public access for walking is available, but always check local signage regarding dog restrictions, especially in nature reserves or private land.

Where can I learn more about the history of the Old Kiln Lakes?

The Old Kiln Lakes Wetland Habitat is a geological Site of Scientific Interest with a rich history. You can find more detailed information about its geological significance and industrial past, including the former cement works, through interpretive plaques on site. For further reading, resources like Wikipedia's page on Chinnor Chalk Pit and the Chinnor Parish Council website provide additional context.

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