Stanley Marsh – a wildlife oasis
Before starting your walk it's worth noticing the warden’s hut in the car park in Lime Pit Lane. It stands on the site of a spa discovered in 1826, when a 240ft (73m) bore was dug to test the area’s potential for coal mining. Spa Fold Cottages were built to accommodate those coming to bathe in the red-stained waters, purported to have medicinal qualities. The business didn’t last long – the development of a coal pit led to the water being pumped away and the spa drying up. From the car park, enter the reserve through the metal kissing gate and bear right at a junction encountered just beyond. At a second junction 240yds (219m) later turn left, keeping the golf course on your right and soon crossing a stream to pass between wetland areas.
Bear right at the next junction, to exit the woodland, then immediately left along the edge of the wild-flower meadow. This soon slips back beneath trees and brings you to a crossroads of paths close to Lime Pit Lane.
Climb the bank ahead-left for the best views across the water; there is a wooden viewing platform to your left, an ideal spot from which to get close to the ducks and swans.
Regain the mound and descend steps on its far side to continue with the pond on your left. Fork right a few paces beyond, back into the car park.
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