Weston Turville Reservoir - Western end
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Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 26 Oct 2008
This quiet little reservoir is tucked away between Weston Turville to the NW and Halton and Wendover to the SE. As well as providing a home for ducks - some of which can be made out in this photo - there was also a heron sitting magisterially on a buoy a little way out into the lake (see Image]). A local fishing club has angling rights here, and there is a boat club on the northeastern side. Most of the reservoir is in the adjacent square to the east, but this western end which features the bank of the dam is in this square.