Alton
Water
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Alton
Water
In the 1960s a water shortage in Ipswich led to Alton being chosen
as the site for a new reservoir. The reservoir took about 13 years
to construct and fill.
The land that disappeared under the water was mostly agricultural
but Alton Hall was lost, and Alton Mill was dismantled and rebuilt
at the Museum of East Anglian Life in Stowmarket.
Alton Water is the largest area of inland water in Suffolk. It is
home to a variety of interesting waterfowl, especially in winter.
New conservation zones and bird hides have been established to increase
biodiversity, with the help of local conservation volunteers.
There is a visitor centre and cafeteria with panoramic views across
the water. Activities include sailing, windsurfing, an eight mile
rambling route and a ten mile cross-country cycle track. Cycle hire
is available.
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