Levers Water

Levers Water is a small lake in the English Lake District. It is located at the head of the Coppermines Valley, above Coniston village. To its south-west is Raven Tor, a spur of Brim Fell, and to its north-west are Little How Crags and Great How Crags, on the eastern side of the north-south ridge leading to Swirl How.

Levers Water
LocationLake District
Coordinates54.384°N 3.111°W / 54.384; -3.111
Primary inflowsSwirl Hawse Beck, Cove Beck
Primary outflowsLevers Water Beck
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Surface area14 hectares (35 acres)
Average depth7.9 m (26 ft)
Water volume1,071,870 m3 (37,853,000 cu ft)
Surface elevation413 metres (1,355 ft)
References[1]

A dam built in 1717 enlarged the existing tarn to provide water for the mines and for the village below.[2]

A public footpath on its north-east side connects the Coppermines Valley to Swirl Hawse, while to its south-west, a path leads up Gill Cove to Levers Hawse on the main ridge of the Coniston Fells.

References

  1. "UK Lakes Detail - Levers Water". Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. Archived from the original on 2016-06-11. Retrieved 2017-02-12.
  2. "Levers Water". Retrieved 2017-02-12.



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