DescriptionLevers Water - geograph.org.uk - 871486.jpg
English: Levers Water From Levers Hause. Consiston Water in shot. A reservoir associated with German POW's who worked in the area. It is however a rock basin Tarn rather than a Reservoir as now named on the map. Over 125 feet deep in parts. Named as 'Lauereswater' pre 1220. Heaton Cooper also comments that Copper in its malleable state was found above the Tarn the only record of such a find in Britain.
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