Swithland Reservoir

Swithland Reservoir
  • 7SD, Kinchley Ln
    Rothley and Thurcaston Ward, eng LE7 7SB

Hours

Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours
Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours

Chamber Rating

4.5 - (141 reviews)
90
36
9
1
5
Read Our 141 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.5 - (141 reviews)
90
36
9
1
5
  • Dina S


    Apr 29th, 2023

  • Nicola Strong

    Visited on Weekday More
    Apr 18th, 2023

  • John Callaghan

    They really should paint over the ugly graffiti which was sprayed on a highly visible wall; it's the broken window syndrome in that it attracts more vandalism.
    Apr 7th, 2023

  • Andy Parr


    Mar 20th, 2023

  • Roger Menday


    Jan 25th, 2023

Read Our 141 Reviews

About
Swithland Reservoir

Swithland Reservoir is located at 7SD, Kinchley Ln in Rothley and Thurcaston Ward, England LE7 7SB. Swithland Reservoir can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Questions & Answers

    Q Where is Swithland Reservoir located?

    A Swithland Reservoir is located at 7SD, Kinchley Ln, Rothley and Thurcaston Ward, eng LE7 7SB


    Q What days are Swithland Reservoir open?

    A Swithland Reservoir is open:
    Thursday: 24 Hours
    Friday: 24 Hours
    Saturday: 24 Hours
    Sunday: 24 Hours
    Monday: 24 Hours
    Tuesday: 24 Hours
    Wednesday: 24 Hours


    Q How is Swithland Reservoir rated?

    A Swithland Reservoir has a 4.5 Star Rating from 141 reviewers.

    Hours

    Thursday:
    24 Hours
    Friday:
    24 Hours
    Saturday:
    24 Hours
    Sunday:
    24 Hours
    Monday:
    24 Hours
    Tuesday:
    24 Hours
    Wednesday:
    24 Hours

    Ratings and Reviews
    Swithland Reservoir

    Overall Rating

    Overall Rating
    ( 141 Reviews )
    90
    36
    9
    1
    5
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