Gaddings Dam

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LocationLumbutts, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England.
Coordinates53°41′53″N 2°04′44″W / 53.698°N 2.079°W / 53.698; -2.079
Catchment area20 acres (8 ha)
Gaddings Dam
A sandy, rocky foreshore with water beyond, and an upland horizon
Beach at Gaddings Dam
Relief map of West Yorkshire showing location
Relief map of West Yorkshire showing location
Gaddings Dam
LocationLumbutts, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England.
Coordinates53°41′53″N 2°04′44″W / 53.698°N 2.079°W / 53.698; -2.079
TypeReservoir
Catchment area20 acres (8 ha)
Built1830s
Surface area7.4 acres (3 ha)
Average depth12 feet (3.6 m)
Water volume4,342,200 cubic feet (122,957 m3)
Surface elevation1,150 feet (350 m)

Gaddings Dam is a locally owned reservoir near to Todmorden in West Yorkshire, England. The dam was built to power water mills in the Todmorden area, being superseded by steam power and left redundant. It is notable for having a sandy beach at the north-eastern side which attracts people to it during the summer months, although it is known for its all-year round wild swimming opportunities. The presence of the sandy shore means the site is often labelled as the "highest beach in Britain", though there are other inland locations with beaches at a higher altitude.

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