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Gladhouse Reservoir

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Location
  
Midlothian

Basin countries
  
Scotland

Designated
  
14 July 1988

Number of islands
  
3

Type
  
reservoir

Surface area
  
460 acres (190 ha)

Area
  
186 ha

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Similar
  
Moorfoot Hills, Glencorse Reservoir, Westwater Reservoir, Talla Reservoir, Threipmuir Reservoir

Gladhouse Reservoir, formerly Moorfoot Loch, is a reservoir in Midlothian, Scotland, five miles (8 km) south of Penicuik. It is the largest area of freshwater in the Lothians.

Map of Gladhouse Reservoir, Gorebridge, UK

It was created in 1879 by the engineer James Leslie.

The 460-acre (1.9 km2) reservoir in the Moorfoot Hills is one of a group of reservoirs which supply Edinburgh with water. It is fed by the River South Esk.

Gladhouse Reservoir is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest or SSSI, and a Special Protection Area. It is an important roosting site for Anser brachyrhynchus, the Pink-footed Goose.

There are three islands in the reservoir.

References

Gladhouse Reservoir Wikipedia