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Corsham Lake is in Corsham Park in North West Wiltshire.
Corsham Park was designed and landscaped by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown in 1761. The park, just on the Eastern edge of the town of Corsham has a large lake on it's Eastern edge. BE AWARE whilst a lot of the park has free access, even though the park is privately owned, the Northern side of the lake and Eastern wooded areas are strictly private (Press STARS on map). Birds include Казарка канадська, Гоголь зеленоголовий, Широконіска північна, Свищ євразійський, Чирянка мала, Нерозень, Попелюх звичайний, Чернь чубата, Крижень and Лиска звичайна are regularly seen. Крех великий use the lake as a night time roost during Winter, arriving at sunset and departing at sunrise to local rivers. The site is one of those places that is always worth visiting if you are in the area. Крячок чорний and Чернь канадська are on the sites list and a friendly female Крех жовтоокий was discovered many years ago.
BE AWARE Livestock may be present on site.
The A4 main road runs to the North of the park between Chippenham (to the North East) and the town of Corsham, from central Corsham take B3353 Eastwards. At mini roundabout beside town War Memorial continue straight ahead into Lacock Road, the large Lacock Road car park is on the Right beside Corsham Town Football Club.
The park can be busy during Summer months especially at weekends, a weekday visit early morning may be best.
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