Forge Mill Lake
Forge Mill Lake is a local nature reserve in Sandwell Valley, near West Bromwich in West Midlands, England. It is within Sandwell Valley Country Park.
Forge Mill Lake | |
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Location | Sandwell Valley grid reference SP 031 926 |
Coordinates | 52.5305°N 1.9551°W |
Area | 63 hectares (160 acres) |
Operated by | Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council |
Designation | Local nature reserve |
Website | Forge Mill Lake |
Description
The site, area 63 hectares (160 acres),[1] is owned and managed by Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council, and was declared a local nature reserve (LNR) in 1991. Part of the site, including one of the two islands in the lake, is managed by the RSPB.[2]
The lake is alongside the River Tame. There is a footpath around the lake; wildflower meadows and woodland plantations are linked to it by pathways, a cycleway and bridleway. There is a visitor centre at Forge Mill Farm.[1]
Wildfowl and other species can be seen on the lake; in winter, wigeon,snipe, water rail and other rarer birds are there. In spring and autumn, migrant birds pass through and rarities may be seen.[1]
References
- "Forge Mill Lake" Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
- "Forge Mill Lake LNR" Natural England. Retrieved 21 July 2020.