Monument record 3079/0/3 - Lodge Pond

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{1} In medieval Northamptonshire there were no reservoirs. However fishponds were commonplace. Lodge Pond and the adjoining Upper Pond at Harringworth Lodge are perhaps the best examples surviving in their original state, because most others are now dry and exist mainly as earthworks.


<1> Laundon J.R., 2006, The Importance of Northamptonshire's Reservoirs, p.73 (part checked) (Article). SNN109288.

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  • <1> Article: Laundon J.R.. 2006. The Importance of Northamptonshire's Reservoirs. Northamptonshire Past And Present. 59. Northants Record Society. p.73 (part checked).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 93092 95148 (329m by 179m) Central
Civil Parish HARRINGWORTH, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

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Record last edited

Feb 19 2014 5:31PM

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