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Brent Reservoir

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Brent Reservoir — reservoir which straddles the boundary between the London boroughs of Brent and Barnet, in England.

Brent Reservoir, reservoirs & lochs in London

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2.5 h
Nearest railway station
Hendon · 1.3 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Brent Reservoir is a reservoir in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Site of Special Scientific Interest. Wikidata describes it as: "reservoir which straddles the boundary between the London boroughs of Brent and Barnet, in England". Coordinates: 51.5700°, -0.2470°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Brent Reservoir SSSI

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

The Brent Reservoir (popularly called the Welsh Harp) is a reservoir in North West London. It straddles the boundary between the boroughs of Brent and Barnet and is owned by the Canal & River Trust. The reservoir takes its informal name from a public house called The Welsh Harp, which stood nearby until the early 1970s. It is a 68.6-hectare (170-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), the only SSSI in either borough and among more than 30 SSSIs in Greater London. The reservoir is fed by the Silk Stream and the River Brent. Its main outflow is the River Brent. Its smaller outflow is a feeder channel to the canal system. It holds an estimated 1,600,000 m3 (57,000,000 cu ft). In 1994 when the reservoir was drained more than 3,000 kg (6,700 lb) of fish were captured, 95% of which were roach. However, fishing is prohibited. The reservoir has a sailing centre, home to Welsh Harp Sailing Club, Wembley Sailing Club, the Sea Cadets, and the University of London Sailing club. In 1960, it also hosted the Women's European Rowing Championships. The reservoir also hosts the Phoenix canoe club and outdoor centre.

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Background

Architecture

Plans for the construction laid in 1803 were abandoned because of cost. Canal branches and wharves continued to be dug in the early 19th century. Regular traffic meant lock openings draining the local canals (several feet above sea level) leading to canal-water shortages. By 1820 there was not enough water to supply the Grand Union Canal and the Regent's Canal so having obtained an enabling act of Parliament in 1819, the Regent's Canal Company decided to dam the River Brent to create a reservoir and cut a feeder channel from it to an upper point on the Grand Union Canal. It now holds an estimated 1,600,000 m³. The reservoir was constructed by contractor William Hoof between 1834 and 1835.…

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Coordinates
51.5700, -0.2470
District
Brent
Parish
Brent, unparished area
Postcode
NW2 7TE
Parliamentary constituency
Brent East
Nearest railway station
Hendon1.3 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Brent Reservoir?
Brent Reservoir is in London, United Kingdom (postcode NW2 7TE), in the parish of Brent, unparished area.
Is Brent Reservoir a listed building?
Brent Reservoir is officially recognised as Site of Special Scientific Interest listed.
Is Brent Reservoir a protected site?
Yes — Brent Reservoir is part of the Brent Reservoir SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
How do I get to Brent Reservoir?
The nearest railway station is Hendon, about 1.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode NW2 7TE.