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Charlecote CP

Top 5 Lakes around Charlecote CP

Best lakes around Charlecote CP include the notable lake within Charlecote Park, a central feature of its "Capability" Brown-inspired landscape. This significant water body serves as a haven for wildlife, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. Historically, the lake functioned as a fish pond for Charlecote House and is seamlessly integrated into the park's scenic walking trails, connecting to points of interest like a waterfall. The tranquil ambiance of the lake, set against the backdrop of the grand 16th-century…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Jephson Gardens

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Nice gardens with a hot house, cafe open during normal times, often busy with families being in the centre of the town...

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Bishops Bowl Lakes

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Bishops Bowl Fishery sits on a 90 acre former limestone quarry, located on the Oxfordshire/Warwickshire border. The quarry work many years ago has created an attractive stone faced bowl. The …

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Wildlife in the parkland
This waterfall or cascade acts as a dam to maintain the water level of the lake. The lake is a haven for wildlife and birdwatching – …

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Grove Park

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Grove Park is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887. A manor was established here in the Medieval period. It is located west of Hampton on the Hill.

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Compton Pools

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There are great views of 'Compton Pools' from many vantage points along this route. The pools are really lakes as they were turned into a single expanse of water by …

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Stephen
July 23, 2025, Jephson Gardens

A very phallic monument

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Stephen
July 23, 2025, Jephson Gardens

A quite pleasant place for a stroll, plenty to see and do

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Jim Martin
August 22, 2024, Compton Pools

There are great views of 'Compton Pools' from many vantage points along this route. The pools are really lakes as they were turned into a single expanse of water by Lancelot Capability Brown circa 1769. The hills, the house and the bridges provide a beautiful backdrop to the lakes.

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Keith
April 14, 2024, Jephson Gardens

Jephson gardens is nice to sit and watch the world go by, Savi is close by for coffee and cake

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We had to double back on ourselves slightly to see the lakes, as they were hidden behind a hedge

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Great for walking the dog and deer are everywhere

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Obelisk in pale grey granite erected in 1875 in recognition of Edward Willes' gift of Newbold Gardens (later renamed Jephson Gardens), Leamington Spa in 1846. Situated north of the Lake. Grade II listed. Obelisk. 1875. Grey granite obelisk on stone base. 3 steps to Neo-Gothic pedestal with pillars to angles with foliate capitals and arched panels carrying shields. Inscribed ‘Erected in honour of Edward Willes Esquire of Newbold Comyn to whom Leamington is indebted for the site of these gardens’. Edward Willes gave land for public gardens in 1836 as part of his Newbold Comyn development. They were known as Newbold Gardens until 1846 when renamed Jephson Gardens. Erected in 1875 and situated north of the Lake. Pale grey granite. Base of “Derbyshire stone” and other stones. Colour photographs on page 39 of 1. the obelisk and 2. the base with inscriptions (i) original 1875 “Erected in honour of Edward Willes Esquire of Newbold Comyn” and (ii) added in 1879 “To whom Leamington is indebted for the sites of these gardens”. Edward Willes gave various plots of land to the town. He placed covenants on his land by the river to preserve its open outlook, including the Newbold Gardens, former meadows which had been laid out in simply style around 1832 as walks for subscribers. The Willes family left Leamington in 1827. In 1846 Edward Willes, very ill, agreed to the neglected Gardens being acquired by the trustees and remodelled as a testimonial to Dr Jephson. From time to time the Leamington Spa Courier reminded its readers of the lack of any memorial to Mr Willes’ gifts. The Trustees of the Gardens finally obliged with an obelisk but refused to agree to any inscription which corrected the impression that had gained currency that the Gardens were the gift of Dr Jephson. When the obelisk was unveiled in 1875, the Courier pointed out that the plaque did not state why the obelisk had been erected. After Dr Jephson died in 1878 the Trustees offered no opposition to the addition of the second inscription referred to above.

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Sasha Taylor
February 13, 2021, Jephson Gardens

First laid out in 1831 as informal riverside walks along the River Leam, the land was renamed Jephson Gardens and developed into formal gardens after 1846. They were named in honour of Dr Henry Jephson, a famous doctor who had promoted the town as a spa. Originally the settling beds for the town’s water supply, Mill Gardens was landscaped as part of improvements to the River Leam in 1901-03, which created an improved riverside landscape. Like many parks, Jephson Gardens and Mill Gardens fell into slow decline after World War II. They were restored by Warwick District Council in the early 2000s with help from a Heritage Lottery Fund grant of over £3 million. Jephson Gardens and Mill Gardens are part of the Spa Gardens, a ribbon of riverside parks in Leamington that are listed as Grade II on the English Heritage register of historic parks and gardens.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes in Charlecote CP?

The lake within Charlecote Park is a recognized haven for wildlife, particularly for birdwatching. You can often spot various creatures inhabiting the area. The park itself is home to herds of wild fallow deer, adding to the natural experience.

Are there any historical aspects associated with the lakes in this region?

Yes, several lakes have historical significance. The lake at Charlecote Park was historically used as a fish pond for Charlecote House and was integrated into the 18th/19th-century parkland by Capability Brown. Compton Pools were also transformed into a single expanse of water by Lancelot Capability Brown around 1769. Additionally, Grove Park features a lake that was part of a medieval manor and later a deer park.

Which lakes around Charlecote CP are suitable for families?

Jephson Gardens is a popular choice for families, offering nice gardens, a hot house, and a cafe, making it a pleasant spot for a stroll. The tranquil ambiance of Charlecote Park, with its lake and deer, is also ideal for family-friendly walks. Compton Pools and Grove Park are also noted as family-friendly.

Are there accessible options for visitors with wheelchairs near the lakes?

Jephson Gardens is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant environment for all visitors to enjoy the gardens and lake features.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Charlecote CP?

While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the lakes, particularly the one at Charlecote Park, offer natural beauty and wildlife viewing opportunities year-round. The park's scenic walking trails and tranquil atmosphere can be enjoyed in various seasons, with spring and summer offering lush greenery and active wildlife, and autumn providing beautiful foliage.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes in Charlecote CP?

Yes, the lake and waterfall area at Charlecote Park are noted as dog-friendly, making it a great place to walk your dog while enjoying the parkland and wildlife.

Are there walking trails around the lakes?

Yes, the lake within Charlecote Park is seamlessly integrated into the park's scenic walking trails, including a mown path along the lake. Grove Park also features trails and pleasure grounds with walks. Many of the lakes offer great viewpoints along their perimeters.

What outdoor activities, besides walking, can I do near these lakes?

Beyond walking, the area around Charlecote CP offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and touring bicycle routes. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Charlecote CP, MTB Trails around Charlecote CP, and Cycling around Charlecote CP guides.

Are there cafes or other facilities near the lakes for visitors?

Yes, Jephson Gardens has a cafe that is open during normal times. Charlecote Park also typically offers facilities for visitors, including a cafe, though it's always good to check their official website for current opening times.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the lakes around Charlecote CP?

Visitors appreciate the tranquil ambiance and natural beauty of the lakes. Many enjoy the opportunities for birdwatching and observing wildlife, such as the deer at Charlecote Park. The integration of lakes into historical parklands and scenic walking trails, along with the presence of cafes and family-friendly environments, also contributes to a highly enjoyable experience.

Can you tell me more about Bishops Bowl Lakes?

Bishops Bowl Lakes is a unique fishery situated on a 90-acre former limestone quarry on the Oxfordshire/Warwickshire border. The quarrying has created an attractive stone-faced bowl. The entire site is recorded as a site of scientific interest due to its rich marine fossils, including skeletons of ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs found in the past.

Is there a waterfall near any of the lakes?

Yes, there is a notable waterfall or cascade at Charlecote Park. This feature acts as a dam to maintain the water level of the main lake within the park, adding to the scenic beauty and providing a point of interest along the walking trails.

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