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[[File:Hayeswater.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Hayeswater, Westmorland]]
[[File:Hayeswater.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Hayeswater, Westmorland]]
'''Hayeswater''' is a small lake in [[Westmorland]], high up in the fells of the [[Lake District]].
'''Hayeswater''' is a small lake in [[Westmorland]], high up in the fells of the [[Lake District]].
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The lake is natural but now used as a reservoir serving the [[Cumberland]] town of [[Penrith]].  It is fed from the south by Hayeswater Gill, which rises close to the route of the Roman Road known as High Street and continues to Cow Bridge where it joins the outlet stream from [[Brothers Water]].
The lake is natural but now used as a reservoir serving the [[Cumberland]] town of [[Penrith]].  It is fed from the south by Hayeswater Gill, which rises close to the route of the Roman Road known as High Street and continues to Cow Bridge where it joins the outlet stream from [[Brothers Water]].


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[[Category:Lakes of Westmorland]]
[[Category:Lakes of Westmorland]]

Latest revision as of 09:49, 16 November 2018

Hayeswater, Westmorland

Hayeswater is a small lake in Westmorland, high up in the fells of the Lake District.

Hayeswater is found about a mile southeast of the hamlet of Hartsop in the Patterdale Valley. It nestles between The Knott to its west and Gray Crag to the east and it is at an altitude of almost 1,400 feet.

The lake is natural but now used as a reservoir serving the Cumberland town of Penrith. It is fed from the south by Hayeswater Gill, which rises close to the route of the Roman Road known as High Street and continues to Cow Bridge where it joins the outlet stream from Brothers Water.

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