This 15 acre lake was created circa 1964 during the reclamation of derelict pit sites. The surrounding park was meant to be like a natural meadow, with spoil heaps levelled and planted with semi-mature trees. Killingworth Township was supposed to represent a modern version of a castle set in a parkland landscape and approached by a causeway over a lake, like a drawbridge over a moat.
The lake attracts swans, ducks and other wildlife and is well stocked with fish. An angling club and model boating club use the lake regularly. The lake is about 1.5 feet deep at the edge, sloping down to a maximum of 6.4 feet deep at the centre.
Description courtesy of Sitelines.
11th December 2014
13th November 2010
21st October 2006
More Information:
- Bird Watching Sites - Killingworth Lake
- Co-Curate - Killingworth Lake
- Tyne Anglers Alliance - Killingworth Lake
- Sitelines - Killingworth Lake
See my other photos around Killingworth:
I read this one as Killing Joke lake. You tricked me!
ReplyDeleteSo that's where they got to! :)
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