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Grafham Water
Grafham Water is a reservoir between the villages of Grafham and Perry in the English county of Cambridgeshire (Huntingdonshire District).
The water is retained by an earth dam built in 1966 and is extracted and processed at an adjacent Anglian Water treatment plant before being piped away as drinking water. The reservoir supplies homes and businesses in the area and is also used for recreation, mainly sailing, angling, walking, and cycling.
External links
Activities at Grafham Water
- Angling
- Cycling
- General - Anglian Water website
- Saiing, wind-surfing, powerboating
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