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Heathlake Site of Special Scientific Interest - 20 hectares

Heathlake is an area of woodland and heathland in the parish of Wokingham Without.

Dogs are welcome and we provide dog waste bins. Please respect others by keeping your dog under control and preventing them from fouling public areas.

Nature reserve

Coniferous woodland and scrub birch are being actively managed to restore the lowland heath.

Heathlake with ducks

Most practical work is carried out along with the local Friends  groups and voluntary conservationists.

Berkshire's only acid lake

The shallow 7 acre lake is the only acid lake in Berkshire. This means it has a naturally high pH which supports several rare plants, including the water-millfoil and the six stemmed water crowfoot.

This makes it a Site of Special Scientific Interest - SSSI.

Parking

A car park can be reached from the Nine Mile Ride - B3430.

History

Heathlake was created by the Palmer family of Huntley, who lived across the road, probably to improve the view from their house.

Maps

A map showing the location of Heathlake LNR can be seen below.

Photograph of heather at Heathlake