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Grand Union and Olton Mere

Frank come

master brummie
Olton Mere was created in 1799 as a reservoir to feed the Grand Union Canal. It is situated on the border of Solihull and Birmingham.
The Mere has suffered from the drought. I took this photo on Saturday. It took me 40 minutes to walk round it and only saw one heron and very few other birds.

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Olton Mere was created in 1799 as a reservoir to feed the Grand Union Canal. It is situated on the border of Solihull and Birmingham.
The Mere has suffered from the drought. I took this photo on Saturday. It took me 40 minutes to walk round it and only saw one heron and very few other birds.

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Well, that’s coincident. I was driving past yesterday and noticed Olton Reservoir on my navigator map and wonder why it was there. I intended to look it up today. Thank you.
 
It seems that the term reservoir was used from 1799. The first use that I can find referring to mere is 1903, more frequent use in the 1940s. Mere would probably be a better description for Solihull.
 
Thanks Pedro. You could be right. In 1900 five residents of nearby St Bernards Rd got together and leased the Mere from the canal company for sailing, fishing, and shooting. However, the shooting was stopped in 1926 due to lack of wildfowl. (Must have been good shots.)
 
The 1903 mention advises that the ice is suitable for Skating (February)
 
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Lived in the area for many years but never been near the mere, which judging from the pictures
seems a pity...
 
I think the reservoir was created to feed the Warwick & Birmingham canal. This later joined the Grand Union canal
 
Interestingly, the 1886 map shows the reservoir labelled Olton Reservoir, but a small community of houses to the west are labeled Mereside. The only remnant of that community is a new road called Mereside Way

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Thanks Mike. Great map. Interesting to note Dovehouse Farm in the bottom right of the map which is now Dovehouse Parade.
 
Thanks Mike. Great map. Interesting to note Dovehouse Farm in the bottom right of the map which is now Dovehouse Parade.
Dovehouse Farm is a stunning Grade 2 listed building and well maintained, it's about 300m down from the A41 Warwick Road where the Dovehouse Parade shops are located.
 
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