Dean Mills Reservoir

Coordinates: 53°37′0″N 2°29′16″W / 53.61667°N 2.48778°W / 53.61667; -2.48778
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Dean Mills Reservoir
Dean Mills Reservoir with Winter Hill TV transmitter in the distance.
Dean Mills Reservoir is located in Lancashire
Dean Mills Reservoir
Dean Mills Reservoir
LocationLancashire, England
Coordinates53°37′0″N 2°29′16″W / 53.61667°N 2.48778°W / 53.61667; -2.48778
BuiltLate 18th Century
Surface elevation1,223 ft (373 m) a.s.l.

Dean Mills Reservoir is a small water reservoir to the north of the town of Bolton, Greater Manchester located high on the slopes of Winter Hill.

The reservoir was constructed above the village of Barrow Bridge by John and Robert Lord. “The Lord Brothers opened a mill there in the late 18th Century using Crompton's spinning mules. With the success of this operation they built a water-powered mill further down the valley and carried out ambitious waterworks including the construction of a reservoir, waterfall and sluices to power the mill.”[1]

The dark brown appearance of the water in the reservoir is due to discolouration from the surrounding peat that naturally drains into the reservoir.[2]

It was put up for sale by auction in March 2018.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Barrow Bridge Conservation Area" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-25. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  2. ^ Mitchell, G.; McDonald, A.T. (1992). "Discolouration of water by peat following induced drought and rainfall simulation, G. Mitchell & A.T. McDonald, School of Geography, University of Leeds". Water Research. 26 (3): 321–326. doi:10.1016/0043-1354(92)90029-4.
  3. ^ Johnson, Helen (8 March 2018). "Reservoir goes on sale - and it could be yours for as little as £10,000". Manchester Evening News.