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THE FIELD PONDS OF ROTHLEY

Field ponds were once a very important part of our landscape to provide water for beasts when out in the pasture fields. Many of our Rothley ponds have been filled in or neglected now that water troughs provide safer water. I therefore decided to record not just the ponds that remain but also the lost pond sites.

Most of our ponds are in a very poor state, overgrown by bank vegetation and filled with leaf and branch debris. Three ponds in the parish have been managed by the Leicestershire Wildlife Trust to encourage wildlife to return.

One pond in still in use as a farmyard pond for geese to enjoy and others provide a habitat for moorhens and ducks.

I have located 36 ponds and 8 pond sites to date (July 2007). Some dry up in the summer, some are permanently water-filled especially where the surrounding ditches are in good order.

Ponds get filled in when hedgerows are removed as in the case of Church Wardens Pond.

PONDS AND POND SITES

Pond 1 Barnes Field Pond

Pond 2 12 Acre Field Pond

Pond 3 Rothley Park Golf Club Pond

Pond 4 Rothley Park Golf Club Pond 2

Pond 5 Rowena Top Pond

Pond 6 Rowena Middle Pond

Pond 7 Rowena Swamp Pond

Pond 8

Merlin's Pond 2003

Pond 8 B

Pond 8 Merlin's Field Pond

Merlin's Pond has an active Badger Sett on its far bank. April 2003.

Merlin's Pond was named after the horse that was stabled in the pasture. April 2003.

Pond 9

Swithland Pond 2002

Pond 9 Swithland Pond

Swithland Pond was developed in 1999 as a wildlife pond. February 2002.

Pond 10 Brickyard Farm Pond

Pond 11 Brickpit Pond

Pond 12 Brickyard Field Pond (Site)

Pond 13 Allotment Gardens Pond

Pond 14

South Hall Field Pond 2003

Pond 14B

South Hall Field Pond 2004

Pond 14 South Hall Field Pond

Pond 15

Temple Pond Site 2003

Pond 15 Temple Pond (Site)

Temple Pond Site. Filled in after a man was drowned there in the early 1920's. April 2003

Pond 16 Pond Field Pond

Pond 17

The Willows Pond 2003

Pond 17 The Willows Pond

Thw Willows Pond is in the paddock of a private house and attracts Moorhens and wild ducks. May 2003.

Pond 18

Soar Meadow Hay Flat Pond 2002

Pond 18 Soar Meadow Hay Flat Pond

Soar Meadow Hay Flat Pond is a 'flight' pond so called because it is surrounded by trees apart from one end where the duck fly out into the line of fire.
May 2002

Pond 19 Hay Flat Pond

Pond 20

Woodcock Farm Pond 2003

Pond 20 Woodcock Farm Pond

Woodcock Farm Pond is still in use for the geese. September 2003.

Pond 21

North Stocking Pond 2004

Pond 21 North Stocking Pond

North Stocking Pond with the Rothley Archaeological Warden pondering on the large boulder on its bank. February 2004.

Pond 22

Stocking Sod Pond 2004

Pond 22 Stocking Sod Pond

Stocking Sod Pond is only visible after heavy rain but it is shown on the old maps. February 2004

Pond 3

Fairway 15 Pond 2002

Pond 23 Fairway 15 Pond

Fairway 15 Pond at the Rothley Park Golf Club has been developed to attract wildlife. April 2002.

Pond 24 West Brown Hill Pond

Pond 25 Hill Close Pond

Pond 26 Stocking Close Pond

Pond 27 Bacon Hole Pond

Pond 28 Abbethaws Pond

Pond 29

Shalton Hough Pond 2005

Pond 29 Shalton Hough Pond

Shalton Hough Pond is typical of a Field Pond that served the beasts in three fields. March 2005.

Pond 30

Church Wardens Pond 1994

Pond 30B

Church Wardens Pond Site 2006

Pond 30 Church Wardens Pond (Site)

Church Wardens Pond site in January 2006. Lost for all time.

Pond 31 Baguleys Pond (Site)

Pond 32 Boundary Pond

Pond 33 Wanlip Sic Pond

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Pennington's Pond 2006

Pond 34 Pennington's Pond

Pennington's Pond was developed in 2005/6 to take the rain water from the Rothley Lodge Industrial Site and this has created a new pond habitat in the parish. It will be an important part of the new Rothley Lodge Wildlife Site managed by Charnwood Wildlife which extends to the River Soar at Sileby Mill. The pond does not have an 'official' name so I have named it after Ron Pennington who introduced me to it and its history.

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Great Close Pond Site 2006

Pond 35 Great Close Pond Site

Great Close Pond must have been a good size according to old maps and could have been the duckpond for Southfield Farm.

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Lewin Nook Pond 2006

Pond 36 Lewin Nook Pond in 2006.

Lewin Nook Pond was developed as a pond for rearing mallard chicks. I have called it Lewin Nook Pond after the old field name.

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Ann's Pond 2003

Pond 37 Ann's Pond.

This unusual pond has been included as it is old and once part of a field in the centre of old Rothley. It is good for frog spawn as it contains water at this time of the year. Photograph taken in June 2003. I have called it Ann's Pond after the owner.

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Mineral Line Pond 2007

Pond 38 Mineral Line Pond

This pond, like so many, dries up for most of the year but after good rainfall it holds a considerable amount of water. It is a typical circular pond on a field boundary and enclosed by a circle of trees, also typical of many of our parish ponds.

I have called it Mineral Line Pond as it is adjacent to the disused Mineral Line from Mountsorrel Quarry to the Swithland Sidings.

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Kinchley Lane Pond 2007

Pond 39 Kinchley Lane Pond

This is another pond that dries up for most of the year but after a good rainfall it becomes a typical shaped pond. It is enclosed by small trees with one boundary being the hedgerow along Kinchley Lane. There are two good sized Oaks in this part of the hedgerow.

Pond 40 Farnham Bridge Farm Pond

This is a fishing pond in a lovely setting close to the River Soar.

Pond 41 Bradgate Wong Pond

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Bradgate Wong Pond 2007

This is a very interesting Ancient Parish Boundary Pond at the bottom of a garden at the far end of Swithland Lane. I have called it Bradgate Wong Pond as it is on the boundary with a field having this old field name. There is an ancient Oak by the side of this pond.

Pond 42 Westfield Farm (Site)

This would most likely have been a duckpond for Westfield Farm. It is shown on the 1880 map but no sign remains in 2007.

Information at July 2007.

Last Updated Thu, 19 Jul, 2007.