Jesmond Dene, pond and waterfall

Jesmond Dene, pond and waterfall

HER Number
5687
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Jesmond Dene, pond and waterfall
Place
Jesmond
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
Class
Gardens Parks and Urban Spaces
Site Type: Broad
Water Feature
Site Type: Specific
Waterfall
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Form of Evidence
Structure
Description
A stone lined pond with a waterfall, edged with drystone walls. An outflow takes the water out of the pond and under the footpath (HER 5686) to drain away into the Ouseburn. The feature was created through quarrying. This is one example of a number of small "grottos" in the Dene, created at the bottom of steep rock faces where hollowed stones allowed small pools to form. The surrounding rocks were originally planted with ferns and plants with a creeping habit such as Periwinkles.
Easting
426100
Northing
566710
Grid Reference
NZ426100566710
Sources
<< HER 5687 >> Pers. Comm. Jesmond Dene Rangers, 2004