- Thurstonfield Lough
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cities = CarlisleThurstonfield Lough ("lough" pronounced as "loff") is the largest, species-rich area of open water in the lowlands of north and east
Cumbria ,England .Fact|date=February 2007 Within this area it supports some of the best examples of a range of vegetation types: from the submerged aquatics through an extensive fringing marsh to good wet sallow and alder woodland. The Lough lies in the Solway Plain of north Cumbria, 5 km west of the city ofCarlisle . It is formed in boulder clay and is thought to be a natural feature although the water levels are now controlled bysluice . In addition to its vegetation interest the Lough is relatively undisturbed and supports a notable invertebrate fauna and a good range of waterfowl.Thurstonfield Lough was used as the header tank for the water courses which run toward the
Solway Firth . These streams powered corn mills, with different mills working on different days of the week to maintain the flow of water. The establishment of the Lough and itssluice , which still survives today, provided water to the mills even in times of low rainfall. This water management allowed each settlement down stream to run its own mill.Fact|date=February 2007It Is now also home to the Tranquil Otter Holldiay Business
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