Angram Reservoir

The Angram reservoir ( Angram Reservoir ) is a close to the source of the River Nidd in the Nidderdale Area of ​​Outstanding Natural Beauty ( AONB ) in the county of North Yorkshire situated in the north of England dam.

The Angram Reservoir was just like the Scar House reservoir downstream location applied for Trinkwassversorgung the Bradford region. The transport there by means of the Nidd Aqueduct.

The building was completed in 1919. In a dam height of 61 meters, a maximum water depth of 33.4 meters and a water capacity of 4.736 million cubic meters, the lake covers an area of ​​34 hectares.

The area is visited by over 150,000 tourists annually.

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