Mossy Lea Reservoir, Crowden-in-Longdendale
Facts and practical information
Mossy Lea Reservoir is a disused reservoir near Glossop, north Derbyshire. In 1837, 50 local millowners and gentlemen, known as the "Glossop Commissioners", obtained an Act of Parliament to construct the Glossop Reservoirs. Hurst Reservoir was on the Hurst Brook and Mossy Lea Reservoir was to take water from the Shelf Brook. Only the Hurst Reservoir was constructed before the money ran out. Mossy Lea Reservoir was constructed privately in 1840 by the Duke of Norfolk. It was taken over in 1929 by the Glossop Corporation Waterworks. This became part of the Manchester Corporation Waterworks in 1959. Swineshaw Reservoir, Hurst Reservoir and Mossy Lea Reservoir are no longer in service. ()
Crowden-in-Longdendale
Mossy Lea Reservoir – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Manor Park, All Saints' Church, Swineshaw Reservoir, Howard Town Brewery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Mossy Lea Reservoir by public transport?
Train
- Manor Station (28 min walk)