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Cogra Moss | |
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Location | Lake District |
Coordinates | 54°33′48″N 3°24′04″W / 54.56333°N 3.40111°W |
Type | reservoir |
Catchment area | 245 hectares (0.95 sq mi)[1] |
Basin countries | United Kingdom |
Surface area | 16 hectares (40 acres)[1] |
Average depth | 5.4 metres (18 ft)[1] |
Water volume | 0.84×10 6 m3 (680 acre⋅ft)[1] |
Shore length1 | 2 km (1.2 mi)[1] |
Surface elevation | 225 metres (738 ft)[1] |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Cogra Moss is a shallow reservoir to the east of the village of Lamplugh on the western edge of the English Lake District.[2] It was created by the damming of Rakegill Beck in about 1880, though its function as a water supply ceased in 1975. The reservoir, which is surrounded by forestry plantations on three sides, is popular with walkers and anglers.[3]