Gorton Reservoirs are two reservoirs on the boundary of Tameside and Manchester in the North West of England.[1] They are Gorton Upper Reservoir and Gorton Lower Reservoir. The upper and lower sections are separated by a road supported by a stone bridge consisting of a series of arches. They are owned and maintained by United Utilities.[1] The reservoirs were completed between 1825 and 1826.[2] Able to supply almost 1 million imperial gallons of water per day to the city of Manchester and the surrounding area; they were used until 1963.[2]

Gorton Reservoirs
Gorton Lower Reservoir. The Pennines are in the background between the trees.
Gorton Reservoirs is located in Greater Manchester
Gorton Reservoirs
Gorton Reservoirs
LocationGreater Manchester, England
Coordinates53°27′38″N 2°09′27″W / 53.46056°N 2.15750°W / 53.46056; -2.15750

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  1. ^ a b "United Utilities". Retrieved 19 February 2010.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b "Publication Archives". Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2010.