Little Swinburne Reservoir

Coordinates: 55°05′24″N 2°05′13″W / 55.090°N 2.087°W / 55.090; -2.087

Little Swinburne Reservoir
Little Swinburne Reservoir
Little Swinburne Reservoir shown within Northumberland
Little Swinburne Reservoir
Location Northumberland
Coordinates 55°05′24″N 2°05′13″W / 55.090°N 2.087°W / 55.090; -2.087
Type reservoir
Basin countries United Kingdom
OS grid reference NY945773
List of places
UK
England
Northumberland

Little Swinburne Reservoir is a small reservoir in Northumberland, England less than 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of the A68 road, and about 9 miles (14 km) north of Corbridge. The A68 road generally follows the course of Dere Street, a Roman road, but has deviated at this point a little to the east, to facilitate a bridge crossing of the Swin Burn.

History

The reservoir was built at the end of the 19th century for the Newcastle and Gateshead Water Company. The reservoir forms part of a series of reservoirs along the A68 which are connected by tunnels and aqueducts from Catcleugh Reservoir to Whittle Dene;[1] from where drinking water is supplied to Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, and some surrounding areas. The reservoirs that form the chain are, from northwest to southeast: Catcleugh ReservoirColt Crag ReservoirLittle Swinburne ReservoirHallington ReservoirsWhittle Dene.

References

  1. "About our sites". 2006–2009. Retrieved 2010-10-15.


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