Ogden Reservoir from Musbury Heights by munki-boy
Ogden Reservoir (Haslingden)
Ogden Reservoir at Haslingden looks quite scenic when viewed from the surrounding, higher-ground but there are no public footpaths around the perimeter or access to the water.
Ogden Reservoir was the last of the three reservoirs in the Haslingden Grane valley with construction started around 1903 on the site of a small millpond, using stone from the nearby Troy Quarry.
Created: 25 December 2019 Edited: 29 November 2023
Ogden Reservoir Details
Ogden Reservoir is a small freshwater lake in Lancashire, situated at an altitude of around 226 meters and is shallow.
The shoreline of Ogden Reservoir (Haslingden) is approximately 2.416 Kilometers all the way round.
- Altitude: 226 m
- Shoreline: 2.416 Km
- Depth: Shallow
Ogden Reservoir (Haslingden)
Local History around Ogden Reservoir (Haslingden)
There are some historic monuments around including:
Roman road at Bottom o' th' Knotts BrowStone circle, ring cairn and two round cairns on Cheetham CloseRemains of Aspen Colliery, associated beehive coking ovens and canal basinCoking ovens and associated coal workings on Aushaw Moss 450m south west of Lower HouseHigher Mill, Helmshore.