Byfield Pool
Nature reserve in Northamptonshire, England
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Byfield Pool is a 4 hectare nature reserve west of Byfield in Northamptonshire. It was managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire until 2020, when management was handed back to the Canal & River Trust, who own the site.[1]
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| Type | Nature reserve |
| Location | Byfield, Northamptonshire |
| OS grid | SP 501 527 |
| Area | 4 hectares |
| Managed by | Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire |
This secluded pool, which is adjacent to the Boddington Reservoir, was constructed in the 1790s to supply water to the Oxford Canal.[1] Water rails and tufted ducks breed on the pond, and there are many frogs and other amphibians. A wide range of other birds nest in the adjacent scrub and woods. Mammals include rabbits and red foxes.
There is access by a footpath from Boddington Road east of Boddington Reservoir, and by a footpath from Byfield.
