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Top 8 Lakes around Merevale

Best lakes around Merevale are primarily found at Kingsbury Water Park, located approximately 8.9 km from Merevale. While Merevale Hall features historical lakes like Merevale Lake, these are part of a private estate and not publicly accessible. Kingsbury Water Park, developed from former gravel pits, offers 15 lakes across 600 acres, providing a significant public waterside attraction. This park is managed by Warwickshire County Council and opened to the public in 1975.

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Last updated: April 30, 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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Gibson's Pool

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Gibson's Pool is one of the larger lakes at Kingsbury Water Park. There are plenty of fishing pitches around and I'm assured you get plenty of bites.

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March 2, 2025, RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve

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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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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

Are the lakes within Merevale Hall estate accessible to the public?

No, the lakes within the Merevale Hall estate, such as Merevale Lake, Black Pool, and Abbey Pool, are part of a private residence and are not open for public visitation. While they hold historical significance, they are not publicly accessible.

Where can I find publicly accessible lakes near Merevale?

The primary publicly accessible waterside attraction near Merevale is Kingsbury Water Park, located approximately 8.9 km away. It features 15 lakes across 600 acres and offers a wide range of activities and facilities.

What kind of activities can I do at Kingsbury Water Park?

Kingsbury Water Park offers numerous activities including pedal boating, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, water skiing, and jet skiing. You can also enjoy walking, cycling, birdwatching from hides, fishing, and exploring adventure playgrounds for families. The Kingsbury Water Park Visitor Centre provides information and access to these activities.

Are there family-friendly lakes around Merevale?

Yes, Kingsbury Water Park is very family-friendly, offering multiple adventure playgrounds, a miniature railway (Echills Wood Railway), and various organized events. Shustoke Reservoir and Gibson's Pool (within Kingsbury Water Park) are also noted as family-friendly.

What natural features and wildlife can I expect to see at the lakes?

Kingsbury Water Park is renowned for its birdlife, with 230 recorded species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve is another excellent location for observing diverse bird species, otters, butterflies, and wetland plants in its wetlands, meadows, and woodlands. Lea Marston Lakes are also significant for winter wildfowl populations.

Are there hiking or cycling trails near the lakes?

Yes, Kingsbury Water Park features an extensive network of surfaced paths and designated bike trails suitable for walkers, cyclists, and those with pushchairs or wheelchairs. For more specific routes, you can explore hiking trails around Merevale or MTB trails around Merevale, which include routes like the 'Bluebell Woodland loop from Atherstone' or the 'Coventry Canal loop'.

What is the historical significance of Shustoke Reservoir?

Shustoke Reservoir was originally completed in 1884 to supply water to Birmingham during the Industrial Revolution. While it now primarily supplies Nuneaton and surrounding areas, its construction was a significant engineering feat to meet the growing demand for clean water.

Can I go fishing at the lakes near Merevale?

Yes, several lakes at Kingsbury Water Park are stocked with various fish species, including carp, roach, and pike, making it a popular destination for anglers. Gibson's Pool, one of the larger lakes there, is particularly noted for good fishing opportunities.

Are there facilities like cafes and visitor centers available?

Yes, Kingsbury Water Park provides a visitor centre, cafes, and picnic spots. The Kingsbury Water Park Visitor Centre offers friendly advice, information leaflets, maps, and a gift shop. There are also cafes available for refreshments.

What are Lea Marston Lakes known for?

Lea Marston Lakes are a trio of purification lakes originally created from former gravel extraction sites to cleanse pollutants from the River Tame. While no longer used for purification, they are regionally significant as sanctuaries for wintering wildfowl populations, offering opportunities for birdwatching from a designated hide.

Is there an entry fee for Kingsbury Water Park?

Entry to Kingsbury Water Park is free, though parking charges do apply.

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