Littleheath Ponds

Introduction

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Littleheath Ponds

Image: © Peter Clee Taken: 15 Jul 2019

Littleheath Ponds are made up of one large and several smaller ponds situated where the clay pits were excavated for use in the adjacent Cook's brickwork factory. The largest 'pond' (pictured) is large enough to be considered a lake. The large pond is also known locally as either 'Heathfield' or 'Brick Pit'. Fishing is possible in the lake with a permit from the Cobham Court Angling Club. Littleheath Common surrounding the lake is a local nature reserve maintained by Elmbridge Council.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.328634
Longitude
-0.375356