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Coate Water Country Park

Coordinates:51°32′35″N1°44′46″W / 51.543°N 1.746°W /51.543; -1.746
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Country park in Wiltshire, England

Art Deco diving platforms, Coate Water Country Park
The fisherman has just landed apike and is about to extract the hook

Coate Water (grid referenceSU177827) is acountry park situated 5 km (3.1 mi) to the southeast of centralSwindon, England, near junction 15 of theM4. It takes its name from its main feature, a reservoir originally built to provide water for theWilts & Berks Canal. Now named 'Coate Water Country Park', the lake and its surroundings are both a leisure facility and anature reserve.

History

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The reservoir formed a 70-acre (280,000 m2) lake, built in 1822 by diverting theRiver Cole. Its primary purpose was to provide water for the canal and it remained outside the borough of Swindon until the borough's expansion in 1928.[1] In 1914, with the canal abandoned, Coate became apleasure park; changing rooms and a wooden diving board were added.

In 1935 the diving board was replaced with a 33 ft (10 m) high concrete multi-level structure in anArt Deco style which has been praised byEnglish Heritage, and is still in place although swimming in the lake has been prohibited since 1958.[2] The structure was givenGrade II listed protection in 2013.[2] Restoration by Swindon Borough Council in 2022, at a cost of around £100,000, included reinstatement of the handrails.[3]

Development plans

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In 2004, Swindon Borough Council and theUniversity of Bath published plans to develop land next to the park as a campus, but the university later withdrew the proposals. Since then Persimmon Homes and Redrow Homes have submitted various planning applications. One was turned down and dismissed at a planning appeal. Another proposal for 900 houses and an industrial estate went to appeal in November 2011 and was allowed by the Secretary of State. Local residents began aSave Coate campaign, which drew attention to archaeological features[4] and pointed out that development conflicted with several of Swindon Borough Council's environmental policies.[5]

A buffer zone around the park was proposed in late 2006,[6] although campaigners and local residents did not think this was enough. In a newspaper poll, 20 per cent of readers said they believed that the new plans would help to protect Coate Water.[6] The issue was further compounded when Coate Water was voted "Swindon's Favourite Place" by the local population.[7]

Archaeology

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The area has Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Romano-British and Medieval history that spans a period of 7000 years or more.

The oldest known ancient monuments nearby are thescheduledDay House Lane stone circle[8] and theBronze Age burial mounds along the lane, one of which is also scheduled.[9] Further Middle Bronze Age cremations, a possiblepond barrow, and two largering ditches have been found on the opposite side of the small Day Brook valley. A large, regionally significantMesolithic flint scatter, with some topologically late artifacts, is also present c.150m south west of Coate Stone Circle. Six stone circles were recorded in the 18th/19th and early 20th centuries, all in the Coate area, and possibly linked, at least in part, by avenues of largesarsen stones. The remains of one of the stone circles probably still lies at the bottom of Coate Water.[citation needed]

Other relevant archaeology listed on the Wiltshire and Swindon Historic Environment Records includes the Coate Mound, excavated with very little record in the earlier 20th century, which is spatially associated with the Mesolithic artifact scatter. Other ancient finds and sites occur in the area south toBadbury Wick, and across the Day Brook valley, in later periods. This includes obscure Neolithic activity, Middle Bronze Age farming, a Mid-late Bronze Age enclosed settlement at Badbury Wick, unenclosed MiddleIron Age buildings, a smallRoman settlement, and adeserted medieval village.[10]

Ecology

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A dead tree has been felled and left for nature to take its course and for it to be colonized bysaprophytes

An area of 51.1hectares of the lake and its margins has beennotified as abiological Site of Special Scientific Interest, mainly for its breeding bird populations.[11][12] Part of the site is also alocal nature reserve.[13][12]

Coate Water is a notable site for birds. The following rare-in-Wiltshire species have been recorded there:

Activities

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Organisations based at the lake include Swindon Rowing Club[30] and Coate Water Sailing Trust.[31]

The North Wilts Model Engineering Society have aminiature railway, with about one mile of track of5 in (127 mm) and7+14 in (184 mm) gauge.[32]

In fiction

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AuthorRichard Jefferies (1848–1887) was born at Coate village, a short distance northeast of Coate Water inChiseldon parish; his home is now a museum. The "New Sea" in his Bevis books was based on Coate Water.

References

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  1. ^Mark Child (2002).Swindon : An Illustrated History. United Kingdom: Breedon Books Publishing.ISBN 1-85983-322-5.
  2. ^abHistoric England."Coate Water Diving Platform (1417099)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved22 November 2015.
  3. ^Wood, Daniel (3 August 2022)."New pictures reveal Coate Water diving board restoration".Swindon Advertiser. Retrieved7 August 2022.
  4. ^"Campaigners call for conservation area at Coate". Save Coate. Archived fromthe original on 19 February 2007. Retrieved30 January 2007.
  5. ^"What Else is Wrong with the Plan?". Save Coate. Archived fromthe original on 1 October 2007. Retrieved30 January 2007.
  6. ^abAnthony Osborne (2006)."'Coate Water buffer zone is in wrong place'".Swindon Advertiser. Retrieved30 January 2007.
  7. ^"Swindon's Favourite Place".Swindon Report. swindonweb.com. 2003. Archived fromthe original on 18 August 2006. Retrieved30 January 2007.
  8. ^Historic England."Stone circle immediately north east of Day House, Coate (1016359)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved8 December 2021.
  9. ^Historic England."Bowl barrow 85m north east of Day House Cottages (1016363)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved8 December 2021.
  10. ^"Historic Environment Records | Wiltshire Council".services.wiltshire.gov.uk. Retrieved8 December 2021.
  11. ^"Coate Water"(PDF).Natural England SSSI Detail. Natural England. Retrieved23 March 2022.
  12. ^ab"Map of Coate Water". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England.
  13. ^"Coate Water". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England.
  14. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 623-4
  15. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 249-50
  16. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 227
  17. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 260
  18. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 246-7
  19. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 394-5
  20. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 438-9
  21. ^abWiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 237-8
  22. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 235
  23. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 226
  24. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 192
  25. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 526-7
  26. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 236
  27. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 597
  28. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 583-4
  29. ^Wiltshire Ornithological Society (2007),Birds of Wiltshire, page 605
  30. ^"Swindon RC".British Rowing. Retrieved12 April 2017.
  31. ^Sauvebois, Marion (30 April 2015)."CLUB OF THE WEEK: Sail away with us".Swindon Advertiser. Retrieved12 April 2017.
  32. ^Jones, Paul (18 June 2015)."Coate Water railway marks 50 years of rides".Swindon Advertiser. Retrieved12 April 2017.

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