Earlswood Lakes, Solihull - A wonderful open space!

Earlswood Lakes is in Solihull. Canal feeder reservoirs to the Stratford-on-Avon Canal.


Earlswood Lakes located in Solihull, West Midlands (but on the Warwickshire side of the border in the Stratford-on-Avon District), there is three man made reservoirs built in the early 19th century to feed water to the nearby Stratford-on-Avon Canal.

 

History of Earlswood Lakes

The main lake is called the Engine Pool, then there is Terry's Pool. Finally there is also the Windmill Pool. On site is also the Earlswood Engine House dating to the 1820s. In total there is 22 acres of reservoirs here. You can go fishing here, walk your dog, walk around the lakes on the paths. You can also go sailing. But cycling of bicycles is not allowed for safety reasons. Malthouse Lane, Valley Road and Wood Lane go near or through the lakes. Car park on site, but The Lakes Station is nearby (a request stop) or Earlswood Station.

The lakes have been popular with visitors since the early 1900s. Especially when The Lakes Station opened on the Birmingham to Stratford-upon-Avon railway line. But these days there is a car park on site where visitors can start there walk.

 

Earlswood Engine House

Built in 1821. it is a red brick building and is now Grade II listed. Built to pump water from Earlswood Lakes into the nearby Stratford-on-Avon Canal. Located near Valley Road and Wood Lane. It housed a steam engine. It is next to the Earlswood Lakes Car Park (Wood Lane).

Earlswood Engine House

Earlswood Engine House (June 2020). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Earlswood Engine House

Earlswood Engine House (June 2020). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Engine Pool at Earlswood Lakes

This lake is between Wood Lane and Valley Road. The Earlswood Engine House is to the north east corner. Malt House Lane splits it with the Windmill Pool to the south. The Engine Pool is good for fishing. The paths are easy to walk on.

Engine Pool at Earlswood Lakes

Engine Pool at Earlswood Lakes (June 2020). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Engine Pool at Earlswood Lakes

Engine Pool at Earlswood Lakes (June 2020). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Terry's Pool at Earlswood Lakes

This lake is next to the Engine Pool and heads in a south western direction. It is mostly surrounded by trees and the path is a bit rough. Terry's Pool is quite close to the Shakespeare Line and The Lakes Station.

Terry's Pool at Earlswood Lakes

Terry's Pool at Earlswood Lakes (June 2020). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Terry's Pool at Earlswood Lakes

Terry's Pool at Earlswood Lakes (June 2020). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Windmill Pool at Earlswood Lakes

This lake is near Malt House Lane and Valley Road. It stretches south down from near the Engine Pool. The Earlswood Lake Sailing Club is based at the Windmill Pool.

Windmill Pool at Earlswood Lakes

Windmill Pool at Earlswood Lakes (June 2020). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Windmill Pool at Earlswood Lakes

Windmill Pool at Earlswood Lakes (June 2020). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

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Earlswood Lakes Sailing Club on the Windmill Pool, Boxing Day 2022.

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A walk around the Windmill Pool, on Boxing Day 2022, when I saw the Earlswood Lakes Sailing Club out with their yachts on the lake. It was a cold morning in Earlswood. Plenty of people around walking around Earlswood Lakes here. Was nice to see the yachts out too.

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Earlswood Lakes Sailing Club on the Windmill Pool, Boxing Day 2022.





A walk around the Windmill Pool, on Boxing Day 2022, when I saw the Earlswood Lakes Sailing Club out with their yachts on the lake. It was a cold morning in Earlswood. Plenty of people around walking around Earlswood Lakes here. Was nice to see the yachts out too.


On the Bank Holiday Monday, 26th December 2022, Boxing Day, the Earlswood Lakes Sailing Club was out on the Windmill Pool at Earlswood Lakes.

Saw them before they headed out onto the lake in their wetsuits.

Walked through a very muddy and wet path, covered by trees, before getting to the far end of the lake.

By then the yachts were all coming out.

Which was nice to see as we walked up the other side of the lake (which wasn't as bad as the muddy section).

Also a blue sky and bright winter sunshine.

At least one boat capsized, but the safety boat came out to help him.

 

Gallery of 10 photos below. Enjoy!

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The Engine Pool, Terry's Pool and Windmill Pool at Earlswood Lakes

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A visit to Earlswood Lakes near Solihull in June 2020. Built as canal feeder reservoirs for the Stratford-on-Avon Canal, they are within the Stratford-on-Avon District of Warwickshire. Three pools including the Engine Pool, Terry's Pool and Windmill Pool. Built in the 1820s. Also here is the Earlswood Engine House built in 1821 to pump water to the canal. Good for walks.

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The Engine Pool, Terry's Pool and Windmill Pool at Earlswood Lakes





A visit to Earlswood Lakes near Solihull in June 2020. Built as canal feeder reservoirs for the Stratford-on-Avon Canal, they are within the Stratford-on-Avon District of Warwickshire. Three pools including the Engine Pool, Terry's Pool and Windmill Pool. Built in the 1820s. Also here is the Earlswood Engine House built in 1821 to pump water to the canal. Good for walks.


Earlswood Lakes

A visit to Earlswood Lakes for a morning walk on the 8th June 2020. I'd never been here before as The Lakes Station on the Shakespeare Line is a request stop, so hadn't got around to going here (I had previous got a train to Earlswood Station and gone to Earlswood Garden & Landscape Centre but no further). Ended up going in the car. The car park on Wood Lane were open again and is a good starting point for a walk around the lakes.

The Earlswood Lakes are three man made reservoirs built in the 1820s in Earlswood, Warwickshire to supply water to the nearby Stratford-on-Avon Canal. Which goes from Kings Norton Junction (from the Worcester & Birmingham Canal in Kings Norton) to Bancroft Basin in Stratford-upon-Avon. Construction took 5 years and some of the labour force included prisoners of war from the Napoleonic Wars. Being that it was so close to Birmingham, the lakes was popular from visitors from the city from the early 1900s. The Lakes Station nearby would get visitors on the Shakespeare Line from Birmingham to Stratford-upon-Avon (although today it is a request stop). Is about a 15 minute walk away. The car park at Earlswood Lakes is free.

There is three pools here, the Engine Pool, Terry's Pool and the Windmill Pool. There is also the Grade II listed Engine House next to the Engine Pool. The lakes are good for walking, fishing and sailing. You would find a variety of wildlife here, plus there is also a nearby Craft Centre.

 

The walk we did was started around the Engine Pool. Then went around Terry's Pool. Completed the second part of the Engine Pool. Then passed the Windmill Pool (but didn't go around it). Cycling around Earlswood Lakes is not currently allowed. So cyclists must stick to the main roads only.

 

Earlswood Engine House

The Engine House was built in 1821 and is a Grade II listed building. It is near the car park on Wood Lane and can also be seen from Valley Road and from the Engine Pool. It had a steam engine which pumped water from Earlswood Lakes to the nearby Stratford-on-Avon Canal. This view was over the fence from the car park.

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There was also views of the Engine House from the other side of the Engine Pool. Built of red brick, it also has a low pitched Welsh slate roof.

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This close up view of the Engine House from the Engine Pool, not far from Valley Road. I think it is no longer in use. But there is also a white plaque to the left hand side of the building.

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Engine Pool

First up a walk around the Engine Pool at Earlswood Lakes. We headed to the right, starting from the car park.

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There is a metal footbridge with a dam between the Engine Pool and Terry's Pool.

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The water in the lake had receeded quite a bit. This was only a week or so after the May heatwave had ended.

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Some parts of the Engine Pool had these old wooden decking. Some could do with repairing.

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Crossing the metal footbridge between the Engine Pool (left) and Terry's Pool (right).

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These wooden steps to the Engine Pool look broken. In need of repair.

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With the water so low at the time, people could walk on the banks of the reservoir. After the walk around Terry's Pool, we resumed the walk around the Engine Pool towards Malthouse Lane.

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Later on was crossing Malthouse Lane between the Windmill Pool (left) and the Engine Pool (right). At certain points there was bays to avoid the traffic. Also good for views of the lakes.

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The only place cyclists are allowed to ride on was on the main roads. Currently cyclists can not ride their bikes around the paths around the lakes. But on Malthouse Lane it is fine as that is a road. Also has a pair of double yellow lines. On the right was a viewing area of the Engine Pool with a bench.

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From the section along Valley Road, looking back at the side of the Engine Pool alongside Malthouse Lane.

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It was all so peaceful going around the lakes. Other than the traffic on the roads.

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Near the end of the Engine Pool walk and back to the car park.

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Terry's Pool

The walk around Terry's Pool was more covered by trees, so harder to see the lake. Also the path would be rougher than around the Engine Pool. Here was the view just before the metal bridge that splits the Engine Pool from Terry's Pool.

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With trees covering most of the Terry's Pool walk it was hard to see the pool, but there was some spots. And you could see some of the birds flying around here.

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We went around Terry's Pool in a clockwise direction.

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More of the same with the trees making reflections in the pool.

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When going around you hardly realise that you have gone around it.

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Some trees like this one was growing out of the pool!

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Another tree covered view.

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Here a tree branch slightly blocks the view of the pool here.

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That could be the same tree in the pool, but seen from the other side.

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Near the end of the Terry's Pool walk.

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And with the metal bridge in view it would soon be time to cross it again to walk around the second half of the Engine Pool.

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It was even possible to see Malthouse Lane in the distance beyond the metal bridge.

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Windmill Pool

No walk around the Windmill Pool, just saw it from the road and bays on Malthouse Lane (opposite the Engine Pool).

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Saw this red / white buoy / ball in the Windmill Pool. Made a nice reflection in the water.

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This lake stretches quite far. Wasn't sure about walking around this one, as saw a sign on the gate from when the lockdown restrictions were tougher.

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I would assume that the paths goes all the way around it. There are trees around at least three sides of this pool.

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From Malthouse Lane could see that there was another bay for observing the pool on Valley Road.

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This side of Malthouse Lane also had a big bay for watching the pool with benches as well. After this back around the last leg of the Engine Pool and back to the car park.

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Photos taken by Elliott Brown.

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