New Lakes
Whether for personal enjoyment, an opportunity to diversify in the
agricultural industry, or to provide landscaping and enhanced
facilities at caravan parks and golf courses, the benefits following
the introduction of a lake or pool to a property can often exceed
expectations. These lakes were designed and constructed following
our discussions with clients; taking into account what they wished
to achieve and what we believed possible on the land available. Of
course budget is a factor but value for money is as important to us,
as it naturally is for our clients.
Carp Fisheries
Carp fisheries are becoming more and more popular, recent
examples of our work
both built from new and restored, can be viewed at
The
Monument Carp Fishery site and
Merrington Carp Fishery.
- - - - - - - - - - Formation of a Lake in Herefordshire
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As work begins:
This area was just a wet area which occasionally flooded from the
stream running through it but could be viewed from the house which
stands above the site. Following consultation with the appropriate
authorities it was agreed that a lake could be formed.

Newly formed lake:
The lake here has just been completed; it has a wetland area at
the water source, the stream running alongside and a waterfall
alongside the outlet, a haven for wildlife. A truly worthwhile
investment for this client, giving great pleasure and enjoyment.
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Leisure/Fishing Pool
in South Shropshire - - - - - - - - -
"From
field to pool"
This pool was just "an idea"
that has not only enhanced the client's property but is used for
fishing and has even been known to have young canoeists practising
their technique in this wonderful setting.
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Caravan Park in South Shropshire - - - - - - - - - - -
Work begins on lake to enhance facilities at
a Caravan Park in
South Shropshire. It is often very difficult for a client to
visualise a lake where there has always been a field.
This picture shows the lake very soon after completion, it is
surprising how quickly the area matures and the water looks as
though it has always been there.
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