By Request … a Visit to Eavestone Lake

After I showed the photo that won me a popular vote a couple of years ago, some of you were kind enough to ask to see the one that came second. I’m pretty sure I may have shown it before, but here we are. It’s of a lake not too far from here: a wooded location that’s quite well known and appreciated hereabouts, despite not being tremendously accessible. Here’s Eavestone Lake in summer …

…. and in autumn, when the successful shot was taken…

It’s set among rocks, to which trees sometimes cling tenaciously, and it’s hard to navigate your way through. Eavestone Lake may once have been a mediaeval fishpond for nearby Fountains Abbey. There’s even evidence that later, it may have formed part of a designed landscape: the lake has been dammed, and there are signs of careful planting if you know where to look (I don’t).

We once met an Oldest Inhabitant there, and he told us that the whole area had been almost entirely hacked back to the bone in the 1930s, for logging purposes. Abandoned, the trees took matters into their own hands to regenerate. They’ve done a pretty good job, I’d say. And they are part of a special area. Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Author: margaret21

I'm retired and live in North Yorkshire, where I walk , write, volunteer and travel as often as I can.

40 thoughts on “By Request … a Visit to Eavestone Lake”

  1. Love it! We’re a bit chalk and cheese, Margaret, but I do have an image not dissimilar to your first, with those trailing russet leaves. That’s my favourite image here. I do have a soul, but I keep it well hidden.

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  2. We must add this to our list for a future Yorkshire visit, it looks lovely. And again, not surprising that your photo attracted lots of votes and placed second, it’s a lovely evocation of autumn 😀

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  3. A beautiful old mossy tree, hard to tell up from down. I like how nature regenerates when we leave things alone. This looks like a wonderful place to visit in the autumn especially. Well done on 2nd place too!

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