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Lake District National Park The Lake District National Park is a national park in North West England that includes all of the central Lake District, though the town of Kendal, some coastal areas, and the Lakeland Peninsulas are outside the park boundary. The area was desi ...
in Cumbria, England. Only one body of water, Bassenthwaite Lake, is traditionally named a ''lake''.Bassenthwaite Lake was previously known as either Broadwater or Bastunthwaite Water, according to different sources, but is no longer known by these names. Larger bodies of water in the Lake District are generally named as ''mere'' or ''water'', whilst smaller ones are denoted by ''tarn''. Some writers, particularly in the media, refer to ''Lake Windermere'' though this use is deprecated.


Physical characteristics of the main lakes

This table gives details of those bodies of water with a surface area of at least 0.1 km².


Map of major lakes

The map shows the locations of the lakes with a volume over 4 x 106 m³ and gives an indication of the volume of water in each lake. The markers suggest this by showing the size of a drop of water where the volume of the drop would be in proportion to the quantity of water in the lake (the diameter of the drop is proportional to the cube root of the lake's volume).


Lakes, tarns and reservoirs

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Alcock Tarn Alcock Tarn is a lake in South Lakeland, Cumbria, England. It is located high in the fells on Heron Pike, roughly a mile and a half east of Grasmere (village), Grasmere. Alcock Tarn was originally known as Butter Crags Tarn and was enlarged by ...
, east of Grasmere, below
Heron Pike Heron Pike is a fell in the English Lake District, two kilometres east of Grasmere. It is part of the Fairfield group in the Eastern Fells. It should not be confused with the Heron Pike that forms part of Sheffield Pike, although it appea ...
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Angle Tarn Angle Tarn may refer to: *Angle Tarn (Langstrath), small lake in Cumbria, England *Angle Tarn (Patterdale), small lake in Cumbria, England See also *Angletarn Pikes Angletarn Pikes is a fell in the English Lake District near the village of Patte ...
, north of
Bowfell Bowfell (named ''Bow Fell'' on Ordnance Survey maps) is a pyramid-shaped mountain lying at the heart of the English Lake District, in the Southern Fells area. It is the sixth-highest mountain in the Lake District and one of the most popular ...
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Angle Tarn Angle Tarn may refer to: *Angle Tarn (Langstrath), small lake in Cumbria, England *Angle Tarn (Patterdale), small lake in Cumbria, England See also *Angletarn Pikes Angletarn Pikes is a fell in the English Lake District near the village of Patte ...
, east of Patterdale, by
Angletarn Pikes Angletarn Pikes is a fell in the English Lake District near the village of Patterdale. Its most notable feature is Angle Tarn from which it derives its name. Topography Angletarn Pikes stands on the western arm of the long horseshoe ridge which ...
* Bassenthwaite Lake *
Beacon Tarn Beacon Fell is a fell in the southern Lake District of England with an altitude of . It is the subject of a chapter of Wainwright's book ''The Outlying Fells of Lakeland''. Geographically, the fell is in the Blawith Fells to the west of the b ...
in the Blawith fells, west of Coniston Water *
Bigland Tarn Bigland Tarn is a lake in Cumbria, England, about 3/4 mile southeast of Haverthwaite Haverthwaite is a small village and civil parish in the Furness region of Cumbria, England. It is also within the boundaries of the Lake District National P ...
near Haverthwaite *
Blackbeck Tarn Blackbeck Tarn is a small Tarn (lake), tarn in Cumbria, England, situated near the summit of Haystacks (Lake District), Haystacks in the Buttermere Valley. At an elevation of , the lake has an area of and measures , with a maximum depth of . ...
on
Haystacks Hay is grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use as animal fodder, either for large grazing animals raised as livestock, such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep, or for smaller domesticated ...
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Bleaberry Tarn Bleaberry Tarn is a small natural mountain tarn near Buttermere in the English Lake District. Located at NY165154 ( OS Landranger 89), it lies in a corrie below the Lakeland fells of Red Pike and High Stile, backed by Chapel Crags on the rid ...
, north of Red Pike, near Buttermere * Blea Tarn, near Boot, Eskdale * Blea Tarn, between
Pike of Blisco Pike of Blisco, or Pike o' Blisco, is a mountain in the Lake District in Cumbria, England. Located between the valleys of Great Langdale and Little Langdale, its relative isolation from neighbouring fells together with slopes falling away immedi ...
and Lingmoor Fell * Blea Tarn, on Watendlath fell, north of
Ullscarf Ullscarf is a fell in the English Lake District close to the geographical centre of the Cumbrian hills. It forms part of the watershed between the Derwentwater and Thirlmere catchments, a ridge running broadly north-south. Topography Ulls ...
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Blea Water Blea Water is a tarn or corrie lake which occupies a glacially excavated hollow immediately to the east of High Street in the Lake District The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region in North West En ...
, below High Street *
Blelham Tarn Blelham Tarn is a large valley tarn in the Lake District of England, to the north of the hill Latterbarrow. The settlements of Outgate, Low Wray and High Wray are close by. The tarn is drained to the northeast by the short Blelham Beck into ...
, west of Windermere *
Blind Tarn Blind may refer to: * The state of blindness, being unable to see * A window blind, a covering for a window Blind may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Blind'' (2007 film), a Dutch drama by Tamar van den Dop * ''Blind' ...
, on the east side of the ridge south of Dow Crag * Boretree Tarn, west of the southern end of Windermere *
Bowscale Tarn Bowscale is a hamlet and former civil parish, now in the parish of Mungrisdale, in the Eden district, in the county of Cumbria, England. In 1931 the parish had a population of 27. The sable tarn in Sir Walter Scott's poem ''The Bridal of Trierma ...
, on the slopes of Bowscale Fell *
Brothers Water Brothers Water is a small lake in the Hartsop valley, in the eastern region of the Lake District in England. Once called Broad Water, it lies at the northern end of Kirkstone Pass, affording views on the descent towards Patterdale. The name was c ...
* Burnmoor Tarn, Between Eskdale and Wasdale * Buttermere *
Chapelhouse Reservoir Chapelhouse Reservoir is a water reservoir near Uldale in Cumbria, England. History The reservoir, which is around long, was built by John Laing & Son in around 1900.Ritchie, p. 26 It involved damming the River Ellen above Uldale to provid ...
, south-east of Uldale * Codale Tarn, east of High Raise and the Langdale Pikes *
Cogra Moss Cogra Moss is a shallow reservoir to the east of the village of Lamplugh Lamplugh () is a scattered community and civil parish located in West Cumbria on the edge of the English Lake District and historically part of Cumberland. It had a p ...
, between Ennerdale Water and Loweswater * Coniston Water * Crummock Water * Dalehead Tarn, between
Dale Head Dale Head is a fell in the north-western sector of the Lake District, in northern England. It is 753 metres or 2,470 feet above sea level and stands immediately north of Honister Pass, the road between Borrowdale and Buttermere. Topo ...
and High Spy * Derwent Water *
Devoke Water Devoke Water is a small lake in the mid-west region of the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. It is the largest tarn in the Lake District. It lies on Birker Fell, 1 km to the west of the road between Ulpha and Eskdale, at an ...
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Dock Tarn Dock Tarn is a small tarn located within the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England, at grid reference . It is situated on moorland at 400 metres above sea level near the summit of Great Crag, midway between Watendlath, the Stonethwaite ...
, east of Rosthwaite, south of
Watendlath Watendlath is a hamlet and tarn (a small lake) in the Lake District in the English county of Cumbria, historically part of Cumberland, Watendlath is owned by the National Trust and sits high between the Borrowdale and Thirlmere valleys at abo ...
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Easedale Tarn Easedale Tarn is a tarn in the centre of the English Lake District, about two miles west of the village of Grasmere. It lies in a hollow between Tarn Crag to the north and Blea Rigg to the south, about 910 feet or 280 metres above sea level. ...
, west of Grasmere *
Elter Water Elter Water is a small lake that lies half a mile (800 m) south-east of the village of Elterwater. Both are situated in the valley of Great Langdale in the English Lake District. The lake is 1030 yd (930 m) long and varies in wi ...
* Ennerdale Water * Esthwaite Water * Floutern Tarn, north of
Great Borne Great Borne is a fell in the English Lake District with a height of . It is a rather secluded hill situated at the western end of the long ridge which divides the Ennerdale and Buttermere valleys. Name The name Great Borne only really applies t ...
* Foxes Tarn, north of Scafell *
Goat's Water Goat's Water is a small accessible tarn in the English Lake District, located between Dow Crag Dow Crag is a fell in the English Lake District near Coniston, Cumbria. The eastern face is one of the many rock faces in the Lake District used f ...
, west of the Old Man of Coniston * Grasmere *
Greendale Tarn Greendale may refer to: Places Australia * Greendale, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney * Greendale, Victoria Canada * Greendale, Chilliwack, British Columbia * Greendale Subdivision, Alberta Ireland * Greendale Community School, Kilbarrack, D ...
, by Middle Fell near Wasdale *
Green Hows tarn Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum. It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm. In subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combina ...
Graythwaite ''Graythwaite'' is a heritage-listed former private home and former hospital and now school administration building located at 20 Edward Street, North Sydney, New South Wales, North Sydney, North Sydney Council, New South Wales, Australia. It ...
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Upper Green How’s tarn Upper may refer to: * Shoe upper or ''vamp'', the part of a shoe on the top of the foot * Stimulant, drugs which induce temporary improvements in either mental or physical function or both * ''Upper'', the original film title for the 2013 found fo ...
Graythwaite ''Graythwaite'' is a heritage-listed former private home and former hospital and now school administration building located at 20 Edward Street, North Sydney, New South Wales, North Sydney, North Sydney Council, New South Wales, Australia. It ...
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Grisedale Tarn Grisedale Tarn is a tarn in the Lake District of England between Fairfield and Dollywagon Pike. It is the legendary resting place of the crown of the kingdom of Cumbria, after the crown was conveyed there in 945 by soldiers of the last king, ...
, between Fairfield and Dollywaggon Pike *
Gurnal Dubs Potter Fell is a fell near the villages of Burneside and Staveley, Cumbria, England, reaching a maximum height of at Brunt Knott. Alfred Wainwright in his ''The Outlying Fells of Lakeland'' identifies four summits on Potter Fell: Brunt Knott, ...
, west of Garnett Bridge *
Harrop Tarn Harrop may refer to: Surname *Brett Harrop (born 1979), Australian cricketer *Bobby Harrop (1936–2007), English footballer * Douglas Harrop (born 1947), English cricketer *Froma Harrop (born 1950), American journalist and author * George A. Harro ...
, in the Wythburn fells, west of Thirlmere * Haweswater Reservoir * Hayeswater *
Heights Tarn Heights Tarn is a small lake to the east of Windermere and north of Simpson Ground Reservoir, near Cartmel Fell, in the Lake District of Cumbria, England. Located at an altitude of , the lake has an area of , and measures . Although just off the ...
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Helton Tarn Helton may refer to: * Helton, Cumbria, a village in England * Helton, Kentucky, United States * Helton, Missouri, United States * Helton Township, Ashe County, North Carolina, USA ** Helton, North Carolina, an unincorporated community in Helton Tow ...
, northwest of Witherslack *
High Dam Tarn High may refer to: Science and technology * Height * High (atmospheric), a high-pressure area * High (computability), a quality of a Turing degree, in computability theory * High (tectonics), in geology an area where relative tectonic uplift to ...
, west of the southern end of Windermere *
High House Tarn High may refer to: Science and technology * Height * High (atmospheric), a high-pressure area * High (computability), a quality of a Turing degree, in computability theory * High (tectonics), in geology an area where relative tectonic uplift to ...
, south of
Glaramara Glaramara is a fell in the English Lake District in Cumbria. It is a substantial fell that is part of a long ridge that stretches for over six kilometres from Stonethwaite in Borrowdale up to the important mountain pass of Esk Hause. Th ...
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Innominate Tarn Innominate Tarn is a small tarn in the north of the Lake District National Park in England. It is situated at 520 metres above sea level, near the summit of Haystacks. The word ''Innominate'' means ''"without a name"''. It was formerly known ...
, on
Haystacks Hay is grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use as animal fodder, either for large grazing animals raised as livestock, such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep, or for smaller domesticated ...
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Kelly Hall Tarn Kelly Hall Tarn is a pool in Cumbria, England, to the west of Coniston Water. It is located about one km south-south-east of the village of Torver Torver is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the South Lakeland district o ...
, south-east of
Torver Torver is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, England, south west of the village of Coniston, Cumbria, Coniston and west of Coniston Water. Farming has always played an important par ...
* Kentmere Reservoir *
Knipe Tarn Knipe may refer to: Surname: *Alden Knipe, football coach *Humphry Knipe, author *Joseph F. Knipe, brigadier general * Alan Knipe, volleyball coach *Dan Knipe, Founder Of Kilter Finance Place: *De Knipe, village in Heerenveen in the province Fries ...
, south-east of Bowness-on-Windermere * Lanty's Tarn, west of Patterdale *
Launchy Tarn Dale Head is a fell in the north-western sector of the Lake District, in northern England. It is 753 metres or 2,470 feet above sea level and stands immediately north of Honister Pass, the road between Borrowdale and Buttermere. Topog ...
, on
Dale Head Dale Head is a fell in the north-western sector of the Lake District, in northern England. It is 753 metres or 2,470 feet above sea level and stands immediately north of Honister Pass, the road between Borrowdale and Buttermere. Topo ...
* Levers Water, on the east side of the Coniston fells *
Lily Tarn ''Lilium'' () is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers. They are the true lilies. Lilies are a group of flowering plants which are important in culture and literature in much of the world. M ...
, north of
Clappersgate Clappersgate is a village in the South Lakeland district, in the county of Cumbria, England. Clappersgate is located on the B5286 road and on the River Brathay. It is near the town of Ambleside Ambleside is a town and former civil par ...
* Lingmoor Tarn, on Lingmoor Fell * Little Langdale Tarn *
Little Tarn Little is a synonym for small size and may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Little'' (album), 1990 debut album of Vic Chesnutt * ''Little'' (film), 2019 American comedy film *The Littles, a series of children's novels by American author John P ...
, near Orthwaite, south of Uldale * Littlewater Tarn, near Bampton * Long Moss, between
Torver Torver is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, England, south west of the village of Coniston, Cumbria, Coniston and west of Coniston Water. Farming has always played an important par ...
and Coniston Water *
Loughrigg Tarn Loughrigg Tarn () is a small, natural lake in the Lake District, Cumbria, England. It is situated north of Windermere, just north of the village of Skelwith Bridge, and at the foot of Loughrigg Fell. "Loughrigg Tarn" is a bit of a tautology, si ...
, below
Loughrigg Loughrigg Fell is a hill in the central part of the English Lake District. It stands on the end of the long ridge coming down from High Raise over Silver How towards Ambleside, and is separated from its neighbours by the depression of R ...
* Loweswater *
Low Tarn Low or LOW or lows, may refer to: People * Low (surname), listing people surnamed Low Places * Low, Quebec, Canada * Low, Utah, United States * Lo Wu station (MTR code LOW), Hong Kong; a rail station * Salzburg Airport (ICAO airport code: LOW ...
, south of Red Pike, between Yewbarrow and the Seatallan-Haycock ridge * Low Water, north of the Old Man of Coniston * Meadley Reservoir, by Flat Fell, Ennerdale * Mortimere, south of Clappersgate *
Moss Eccles Tarn Moss Eccles Tarn is a tarn on Claife Heights, near Near Sawrey in the Lake District, Cumbria. It is currently owned by the National Trust and known as an attractive tarn for fishing and walking. It is known for its association with Beatrix Pott ...
, between Windermere and Esthwaite Water *
Over Water Over Water is a small lake or tarn in the north of the English Lake District, southwest of the hamlet of Longlands. Binsey, Great Cockup and Longlands Fell overlook the lake. Over Water was a small natural waterbody which was dammed in 1904 to ...
, south of Uldale *
Parkgate Tarn Parkgate may refer to: Places *Parkgate, Cheshire, England, in Neston parish, on the Wirral *Parkgate, County Antrim, Northern Ireland *Parkgate, Cumbria, England; see List of United Kingdom locations: Par-Pay *Parkgate, Dumfries and Galloway, Sc ...
, near Eskdale *
Potter Tarn Potter Fell is a fell near the villages of Burneside and Staveley, Cumbria, England, reaching a maximum height of at Brunt Knott. Alfred Wainwright in his '' The Outlying Fells of Lakeland'' identifies four summits on Potter Fell: Brunt Knott ...
, west of Garnett Bridge * Red Tarn (Helvellyn), below the summit of Helvellyn *
Red Tarn (Langdale) Red Tarn is a small lake in the eastern region of the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. It is high up on the eastern flank of Helvellyn, beneath Striding Edge and Catstye Cam. Red Tarn was formed when the glacier that carved out th ...
, between
Cold Pike Cold Pike is a fell in the English Lake District. It is a satellite of Crinkle Crags and stands above the Upper Duddon Valley. Topography When travelling clockwise, Crinkle Crags is the last of the high cirque of fells forming the head of ...
and
Pike of Blisco Pike of Blisco, or Pike o' Blisco, is a mountain in the Lake District in Cumbria, England. Located between the valleys of Great Langdale and Little Langdale, its relative isolation from neighbouring fells together with slopes falling away immedi ...
* Rydal Water *
Scales Tarn Scale or scales may refer to: Mathematics * Scale (descriptive set theory), an object defined on a set of points * Scale (ratio), the ratio of a linear dimension of a model to the corresponding dimension of the original * Scale factor, a number w ...
, below the summit of Blencathra and Sharp Edge *
Schoolknott Tarn School Knott is a hill in the Lake District, England, to the east of Windermere, Cumbria (town), Windermere town, Cumbria. It is the subject of a chapter of Alfred WainwWainwright's book ''The Outlying Fells of Lakeland''. His recommended route s ...
, south east of the town of Windermere * Scoat Tarn, below Red Pike and Scoat Fell * Seathwaite Tarn, west of the Coniston fells *
Simpson Ground Reservoir Simpson Ground Reservoir is a reservoir in Cumbria, England, near the southeastern end of Windermere. It is located within a Forestry Commission conifer plantation, to the east of Staveley-in-Cartmel and provides fresh water supply for Grange- ...
, east of
Staveley-in-Cartmel Staveley-in-Cartmel is a small village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in South Lakeland district, Cumbria, England. It lies east of Newby Bridge, near the south end of Windermere, northeast of Ulverston. It is sometimes known as ...
* Siney Tarn, north of Eskdale * Skeggles Water, between Kentmere and Longsleddale *
Slew Tarn Slew may refer to: Motion control * Slew (spacecraft), describes methods of changing the attitude of a spacecraft * Slewing, the rotation of an object around an axis * Eigenvector slew, a particular method of calculating the rotation required ...
, east of
Skelwith Bridge Skelwith Bridge is a small village in the southern area of the Lake District in Cumbria, England. Historically, Skelwith Bridge is part of Westmorland, lying on the ancient boundary with Lancashire. The civil parish is called Skelwith. Its ...
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Small Water Small may refer to: Science and technology * SMALL, an ALGOL-like programming language * Small (anatomy), the lumbar region of the back * ''Small'' (journal), a nano-science publication * <small>, an HTML element that defines smaller text ...
, between Mardale Ill Bell and Harter Fell *
Sow How Tarn Sow or SOW may refer to: * Sowing, the process of planting Female animals * Badger * Bear * Guinea pig * Hedgehog * Suidae ** Wild boar ** Pig Arts, entertainment and media * Sow (band), a musical project of Anna Wildsmith * "Sow", a poem by S ...
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Sprinkling Tarn Sprinkling Tarn is a body of water at the foot of Great End, in the Southern Fells in Lake District, from Seathwaite, Cumbria, England. It is noted for its trout Trout are species of freshwater fish belonging to the genera '' Oncorhync ...
, between Scafell Pike and Seathwaite Fell *
Stickle Tarn, Langdale Stickle Tarn is a small tarn near Harrison Stickle in Lake District, England. The tarn was enlarged by the building of a stone dam in 1838 and is used to supply water for the inhabitants of Langdale. The tarn is situated in a corrie, flanked ...
, below
Pavey Ark Pavey Ark is a fell in the English county of Cumbria. It is one of the Langdale Pikes, lying to the north of Great Langdale, in the heart of the Lake District, immediately to the north-east of Harrison Stickle. Topography From the shores of St ...
in the Langdale Pikes * Styhead Tarn, at the head of Styhead Gill, at
Sty Head Pass Sty Head is a mountain pass in the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. It is at an altitude of 1,600 feet (488 m) and there is a small tarn (Styhead Tarn) near its summit. The pass is at the head of Wasdale, which contains the lake W ...
, between Scafell Pike and Great Gable *
Tarn at Leaves Tarn may refer to: Places * Tarn (lake), a mountain lake or pool formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier England * The Tarn, a park, nature reserve, and lake in Mottingham, Royal Borough of Greenwich. * Tarn or Barnsley, South Yorkshire, Engl ...
on
Rosthwaite Fell Rosthwaite Fell is a fell in the English Lake District. It is situated some due south of Keswick and south of the village of Rosthwaite in Borrowdale. Rosthwaite Fell also has loose connections to the Scafell group of fells. The fells name ...
* Tarn Hows * Tewet Tarn, below Low Rigg near St John's in the Vale * Thirlmere *
Three Dubs Tarn 3 is a number, numeral, and glyph. 3, three, or III may also refer to: * AD 3, the third year of the AD era * 3 BC, the third year before the AD era * March, the third month Books * ''Three of Them'' (Russian: ', literally, "three"), a 1901 n ...
, between Windermere and Esthwaite Water *
Three Tarns 3 is a number, numeral, and glyph. 3, three, or III may also refer to: * AD 3, the third year of the AD era * 3 BC, the third year before the AD era * March, the third month Books * ''Three of Them'' (Russian: ', literally, "three"), a 1901 ...
, between
Bowfell Bowfell (named ''Bow Fell'' on Ordnance Survey maps) is a pyramid-shaped mountain lying at the heart of the English Lake District, in the Southern Fells area. It is the sixth-highest mountain in the Lake District and one of the most popular ...
and Crinkle Crags *
Torver Tarn Torver is a village and civil parish in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, England, south west of the village of Coniston and west of Coniston Water. Farming has always played an important part in Torver's history, though slate mining in ...
, disused reservoir on Torver Low Common *
Tosh Tarn Tosh may refer to: People * Tosh (surname) * Tosh (nickname) * Tosh Townend (born 1985), professional skateboarder * Tosh Van der Sande (born 1990), Belgian professional cyclist Places * Tosh, Himachal Pradesh, India; a village * Kiryas Tos ...
, south east of Wast Water, near the River Irt * Ullswater * Wast Water *
Watendlath Tarn Watendlath is a hamlet and tarn (a small lake) in the Lake District in the English county of Cumbria, historically part of Cumberland, Watendlath is owned by the National Trust and sits high between the Borrowdale and Thirlmere valleys at abo ...
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Wet Sleddale Reservoir Wet Sleddale Reservoir is an artificial reservoir set amongst the Shap Fells south of the village of Shap in Cumbria, England, and lies just within the boundary of the Lake District National Park. The triangular shaped reservoir, which can store ...
* Windermere *
Wise Een Tarn WISE may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media *WISE (AM), a radio station licensed to Asheville, North Carolina *WISE-FM, a radio station licensed to Wise, Virginia *WISE-TV, a television station licensed to Fort Wayne, Indiana Education *Web ...
, between Windermere and Esthwaite Water * Woodhow Tarn, south east of Wast Water, near the River Irt *
Yew Tree Tarn Yew Tree Tarn is a small lake in the English Lake District situated in between the towns of Ambleside and Coniston, Cumbria, Coniston. The tarn was formed when the local landowner dammed the Yewdale Beck in the 1930s and stocked the lake with t ...
, between Holme Fell and Tarn Hows


Former lakes, tarns and reservoirs

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Baystone Bank Reservoir Baystone (1952−1978) was a racing horse and the winner of the 1958 Melbourne Cup with jockeys Mel Schumacher, J. Thompson, and F. Treen and trainers Jack Green, F. Dalton and O.N. Marshall. His winning time was 3:21:25 and his odds were ten to ...
, east of
Black Combe Black Combe is a fell in the south-west corner of the Lake District National Park, England, just from the Irish Sea. It lies near the west coast of Cumbria in the borough of Copeland and more specifically, in the ancient district of Millom. ...
(disused and then removed in 2011) *
Keppel Cove Tarn Keppel may refer to: People * Alice Keppel (1869–1947), English society figure, Edward VII's last mistress, and great grandmother to Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall * Arnold van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle (1670–1718), the right-hand man of Will ...
, north of
Catstycam Catstye Cam is a fell in the English Lake District. It is an outlier of Helvellyn in the Eastern Fells. Name The name of the fell is also given as 'Catstycam', a spelling preferred by Alfred Wainwright in his influential '' Pictorial Guide ...
, dam destroyed by flood, 1931


References

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Lake District The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region in North West England. A popular holiday destination, it is famous for its lakes, forests, and mountains (or ''fells''), and its associations with William Wordswor ...
* Lakes in the Lake District *