Catalogue Finding NumberWYHER/13240
Office record is held atHistorical Environment Record, West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service
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TitleUnderground Reservoir, Heath Common, Warmfield cum Heath
DescriptionPond/reservoir, Heath Common, Warmfield cum Heath. Mid 18th century reservoir.

The three reservoirs in an area to the north east of Heath were the subject of an archaeological assessment by Peter Thornborrow (WYAS) in 2004 (300m area centred on SE 36021 20405). The archaeological interest lies in these being unusual features located within the estate of Heath Hall and possibly associated with the architect John Carr (Thornborrow, P.H. (WYAS). 2004).
The reservoir in the location presented by this HER record has an individual description:
'Raised eyebrow arch with timber boarded front. This is doorway to large sunken stone vaulted reservoir approx. 20' by 100'. This supplies the Heath Hall Farm with water (for the animals) so there must be underground pipes leading from here to the farm that is location at SE 356 203'.
For information regarding the other two reservoirs see PRN 13238 and PRN 13239.
Date21st century
Extentcontact the West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service for information on what is available
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