The nearest Postcode for this site is E10 7NU
Waterworks Nature Reserve
Formerly the Essex Filter Beds, the Waterworks Nature Reserve is an urban treasure located just a few miles from the city of London. Now over 150 years old, the site was once home to the East London Waterworks Company which provided drinking water to the surrounding boroughs until the site was shut down in the late 1970’s. In 1986 the site was officially handed over to Lee Valley Regional Park Authority and has been managed as a nature reserve ever since. In 2002, one of the largest bird hides was built over the central well head providing a fantastic ‘Close Up On Wildlife’ experience. Over 322 species of plants, 25 species of breeding birds and a quarter of all British butterflies have been recorded on the reserve. There is an interpretation area within the Visitor Centre providing information on the wildlife and history of the Filter Beds.
Self Guided Trail
Why not take a wonder through the nature reserves on the Lea Bridge Road with the help of our guided trail maps, there's one for summer birds and one for butterflies and dragonflies. Both guides can be picked up from the WaterWorks Nature Reserve & Golf Centre or Lee Valley Ice Centre or downloaded from our website.
Click here to download a pdf of our Self Guided Trail - Summer Birds.
Click here to download a pdf of our Self Guided Trail - Butterflies and Dragonflies
User Forum
A meeting was held in June 2008 for users of Waterworks Nature Reserve, Walthamstow Marshes and Middlesex Filter Beds, with the aim of starting a user forum. During the meeting
all attendants completed a
Spaceshaper questionnaire, which
measures the quality of a public space, based on the perceptions of users and those that work there – to see the report please
click here
.
Directions
Location information
How to get here
The Reserve can be accessed off the Lea Bridge Road (A104). There are various access points for pedestrians and cyclists around the Reserve.