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'''Draycote Water''' is a [[reservoir (water)|reservoir]] and [[country park]] near the village of [[Dunchurch]], {{convert|3.75|mi|km|0}} south of [[Rugby, Warwickshire|Rugby]] in [[Warwickshire]], [[England]], owned and operated by [[Severn Trent Water]]. It supplies [[drinking water]] to [[Rugby, Warwickshire|Rugby]], via [[Barby Storage Reservoir]], and is named after the nearby hamlet of [[Draycote]]. |
'''Draycote Water''' is a [[reservoir (water)|reservoir]] and [[country park]] near the village of [[Dunchurch]], {{convert|3.75|mi|km|0}} south of [[Rugby, Warwickshire|Rugby]] in [[Warwickshire]], [[England]], owned and operated by [[Severn Trent Water]]. It supplies [[drinking water]] to [[Rugby, Warwickshire|Rugby]], via [[Barby Storage Reservoir]], and is named after the nearby hamlet of [[Draycote]]. |
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The reservoir was created in the 1960s and was opened in January 1969 <ref>''Aspects of 20th Century Rugby'', Rugby Local History Research Group</ref> and is by far the largest expanse of water in Warwickshire. It covers more than 600 acres (240 hectares) and holds up to 5 billion [[Imperial gallon|gallons]] (23 million m³) of water.The water is extracted by a [[tower]] |
The reservoir was created in the 1960s and was opened in January 1969 <ref>''Aspects of 20th Century Rugby'', Rugby Local History Research Group</ref> and is by far the largest expanse of water in Warwickshire. It covers more than 600 acres (240 hectares) and holds up to 5 billion [[Imperial gallon|gallons]] (23 million m³) of water. The water is extracted by a [[tower]] |
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[[File:Draycoteextract.JPG|thumbnail|The water extraction tower at Draycote Water]] |
[[File:Draycoteextract.JPG|thumbnail|The water extraction tower at Draycote Water]] |
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The reservoir is filled by water that is pumped uphill from the river Leam at [[Eathorpe]] village |
The reservoir is filled by water that is pumped uphill from the river Leam at [[Eathorpe]] village |
Revision as of 22:02, 29 August 2019
Draycote Water | |
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Location | Warwickshire |
Coordinates | 52°19′02″N 1°20′29″W / 52.31727°N 1.34127°W |
Lake type | reservoir |
Basin countries | United Kingdom |
Managing agency | Severn Trent Water |
First flooded | 1969 |
Surface area | 2.43 square kilometres (600 acres) |
Average depth | 19.7 metres (65 ft) |
Water volume | 22,730,000m³ (5 billion gallons) |
Draycote Water is a reservoir and country park near the village of Dunchurch, 3.75 miles (6 km) south of Rugby in Warwickshire, England, owned and operated by Severn Trent Water. It supplies drinking water to Rugby, via Barby Storage Reservoir, and is named after the nearby hamlet of Draycote.
The reservoir was created in the 1960s and was opened in January 1969 [1] and is by far the largest expanse of water in Warwickshire. It covers more than 600 acres (240 hectares) and holds up to 5 billion gallons (23 million m³) of water. The water is extracted by a tower on the northwest side of the reservoir.
The reservoir is filled by water that is pumped uphill from the river Leam at Eathorpe village and also from a supply at Stanford reservoir north of Rugby.
It is a site for Birdwatching and has a bird hide, with a feeding station sponsored by the West Midland Bird Club. Severn-Trent manage an adjacent 20 acre (81,000 m²) country park.
Draycote Water is home to a herd of alpacas.
Draycote is used by cyclists, runners, windsurfers, fly fishers and for boating. Fishing is for brown trout and rainbow trout from the banks or from boats.
Draycote Water is on the A426 road at grid reference SP450690.
Notes
- ^ Aspects of 20th Century Rugby, Rugby Local History Research Group