I'm not sure if Dowdeswell Nature Reserve still exists. It's on the maps. and
Geograph has a photo of a sign but the
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust doesn't mention it and when I got to the site of the photo, I found the sign had been removed with a saw.
The reservoir itself was still there. Its life has been undistinguished. Originally part of the waterworks for Cheltenham, it became redundant when the Mythe Water Treatment Works took over. The next job was to protect Cheltenham from flooding. It doesn't fulfil that mission particularly well because substantial tributaries off the Chelt join below the dam.
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The dry side of the dam |
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The concrete overflow spillway is visited by local artists following a prolonged spell of dry weather |
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Further down the spillway. The yellow sign promises deep water |
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A curious tree by the old filter beds |
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