Wayoh Reservoir by munki-boy

Wayoh Reservoir

Constructed between 1866 and 1876 by the Great and Little Bolton Waterworks Co. to provide compensation for water loss downstream in the Bradshaw brook after they diverted water away from the nearby Entwistle Reservoir. Wayoh reservoir was much smaller at the time and it’s capacity was doubled in 1962.

The valley beneath the reservoir contained a few historic industrial buildings and remains, some of which can be easily seen at times of low water as various low-walls and what seem to be remains of former water leets or channels. There are also some large, stone mounting blocks nearby - but I am yet to look up what they are from. Maybe some sort of crane.

The Wayoh area is now very popular for walking and is easily accessed from the same car park as Turton and Entwistle reservoir. Wayoh Reservoir is quite large but an amusingly curved bridge allows for a shorter route. The water’s edge is accessible in places which makes the lake a good place for summer fun with dogs.

Wayoh reservoir has a long outflow in very shallow cascades down to the waterworks at the southern end of the reservoir. It also has a fancy overflow system in the form of a large drop-hole that can be seen from the top of the dam. At times when water is falling down an eerie-looking mist forms above the hole in certain weather. The overflow is accessed from the dam but has a spiked gate so you can’t easily get a good look.

At the North end of Wayoh Reservoir there is a railway viaduct that is a favourite subject for photographers, a public footpath passes under the viaduct leading to the Batridge Road car parks.

Created: 7  December  2019  Edited: 29  November  2023

Turton and Entwistle Fossil Found!

Railway Viaduct at Wayoh Reservoir
Woodland Paths Around Wayoh Reservoir
Wayoh Reservoir Through the Trees
Curved Causeway at Wayoh Reservoir
Remains of Know Mill Printworks at Wayoh Reservoir
Stone Structures in Wayoh Reservoir (possibly associated with the old Edgeworth Delph
Waterworks below Wayoh Reservoir embankment
Overflow at Wayoh Reservoir

Wayoh Reservoir Details

Wayoh Reservoir is a small freshwater lake in Lancashire, situated at an altitude of around 172 meters and is shallow.

The shoreline of Wayoh Reservoir is approximately 5.094 Kilometers all the way round.

  • Altitude: 172 m
  • Shoreline: 5.094 Km
  • Depth: Shallow

Wayoh Reservoir

Wildlife in and around Wayoh Reservoir

Wayoh Reservoir Birds

There are 164 species of birds recorded as found near Wayoh Reservoir.

(Troglodytes troglodytes subsp. indigenus)
Barn Owl (Tyto alba)
Black Swan (Cygnus atratus)
Blackbird (Turdus merula)
Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus)
Arctic Tern (Sterna paradisaea)
Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis)
Black-Headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)
Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla)
Brambling (Fringilla montifringilla)

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