Cusworth Hall Lakes

South Yorkshire

Main view of Cusworth Hall Lakes

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Last updated: 30 January 2025

Natural Environment

The restoration of Cusworth Hall has revitalised the surrounding lakes and gardens in South Yorkshire. The area now features a diverse mix of open water, swamp, mixed woodland, and grassland, offering a unique blend of habitats all in one place. This variety makes it an excellent spot for those who appreciate different ecosystems and enjoy exploring nature's many facets.

Wildlife Conservation

Cusworth Hall Lakes is home to protected species like the Water Vole and the regionally rare green-flowered hellebore. These species thrive in the carefully maintained environments, showcasing the success of ongoing conservation efforts. The designation as a Site of Scientific Interest underscores the importance of preserving this unique ecological area for future generations.

Community Enjoyment

Local residents can take advantage of the beautiful surroundings by taking leisurely walks or simply enjoying the serene atmosphere. While fishing is not currently available at Cusworth Hall Lakes, there are plenty of other fishing sites across the borough for enthusiasts to explore and enjoy. This ensures that everyone can find a spot that suits their preferences.

Address: Coach House Drive, Cusworth, DN5 7, Doncaster, United Kingdom

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