Cofton Lake

Cofton Reservoir is a canal feeder reservoir, south of the village of Cofton Hackett, Worcestershire in the United Kingdom. The reservoir is situated at the base of the Lickey Hills, 8.5 miles south west of Birmingham. It is the highest of four Worcester and Birmingham Canal reservoirs in the upper catchments of the River Arrow. It was originally built in 1815 as a co…
Cofton Reservoir is a canal feeder reservoir, south of the village of Cofton Hackett, Worcestershire in the United Kingdom. The reservoir is situated at the base of the Lickey Hills, 8.5 miles south west of Birmingham. It is the highest of four Worcester and Birmingham Canal reservoirs in the upper catchments of the River Arrow. It was originally built in 1815 as a compensation reservoir for watermills, which would have otherwise been affected by the construction of the canal. It was later used as a water supply for the canal, a function for which it still serves.
  • Location: Cofton Hackett, Worcestershire
  • Built: 1815
  • Primary inflows: River Arrow
  • Primary outflows: via culvert to the Bittell Reservoirs then into the Worcester and Birmingham Canal
  • Catchment area: 1.4 square kilometres (350 acres)
  • Basin countries: England
  • Managing agency: Canal and River Trust
Data from: en.wikipedia.org