Silent Pool

{{Short description| Lake in Surrey, England}}

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| outflow = Sherbourne Brook

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Silent Pool is a spring-fed lake at the foot of the North Downs, about {{convert|4|mi|0}} east of Guildford in Surrey. The outflow from Silent Pool runs into a second, adjacent, lake, Sherbourne Pond,{{cite web |url=http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=11250 |title=The Silent Pool - Holy Well or Sacred Spring in England in Surrey |year=2005 |publisher=The Megalithic Portal |access-date=23 May 2007}} created in the mid-seventeenth century. In turn the outflow from the Sherbourne Pond feeds the Sherbourne Brook, a tributary of the Tilling Bourne.{{cite book |title= Damnable Inventions: Chilworth Gunpowder and the Paper Mills of the Tillingbourne |last1= Crocker |first1= Glenys |last2= Crocker |first2= Alan |year=2000 |publisher=Surrey Industrial History Group |location=Guildford |isbn=0-9538122-0-0 |pages=1–3}}

Geology

The Silent Pool Spring is the only major spring source in the {{convert|10.5|mile|km|adj=mid|-long}} scarp slope of the North Downs between the Wey and Mole valleys. It discharges between 1 and 10 megalitres (220,000 to 2.2 million gallons) per day into Silent Pool; and the lake water exhibits a blue opalescence characteristic of chalk spring-fed ponds. In prolonged dry periods, Silent Pool has been known to dry up, although the lower Sherbourne Pond has not.{{cite book |title= The Chalk Aquifer of the North Downs | series= British Geological Survey Research Report | editor= Adams B |year= 2008 |publisher= British Geological Survey |location= Keyworth, Nottingham |isbn= 978-085272571-9 |page= 44 |url= http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/5800/1/RR08002.pdf |access-date= 19 November 2011}}

The Silent Pool lies on lower chalk, observable at the northern end of the pond. Sherbourne Pond lies mainly on gault clay, while its northern end and the stream connecting the two ponds lies on upper greensand. Blocks of the upper greensand can be found in the stream bed: a pale grey siltstone which weathers to brown and is harder than the chalk.{{cite web |url=http://www.lougs.org.uk/archive/2002.htm#Albury |title=Newlands Corner-Albury Geology Trail led by Iain Fletcher |publisher=Open University Geological Society (London Branch) |access-date=26 July 2013}} A survey in 2006 suggested that the southern half of the pool was dug out at the same time as Sherbourne Pond (1662), while the northern half is of natural origin. It appears that this natural half of the pond was made deeper and lined with clay when the southern half (lined with clay and heather) was added.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}

Access

File:Silent Pool, Albury, Surrey (1888) by Lewis Pinhorn Wood.jpg, who lived in Shere village in the 1870s and 1880s, made this sketch of the Silent Pool in 1888, included in his portfolio Sketches from Nature 1869–1908]]

The pool has been a popular site for visitors since Victorian times. It has a car park, directly on the A25, and a footpath leading to a viewing platform and a walkway which encircles the pool.{{cite web |title=Silent Pool and Sherbourne Pool |url=https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/culture-and-leisure/countryside/walking/easy-walks/silent-pool-and-sherbourne-pond |website=Surrey County Council |access-date=22 August 2018}} It can also be reached by walkers on the North Downs Way via a direct path descending the slope.{{cite web |url=http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/northdowns/gallery_image.asp?PageId=21&ImageId=62 |title=Silent Pool near Albury |year=2005 |publisher=National Trail |access-date=17 November 2011}}

In recent years Silent Pool came under attack by the invasive weed Crassula helmsii. The weed was thought to have been introduced to the pool by someone tipping the contents of an unwanted aquarium into it. If it had been allowed to grow unchecked, it would have changed the Silent Pool and Sherbourne Pond drastically, “leaving nothing but a green spongy mass, devoid of life”. Work has been undertaken to eradicate the weed and restore the waters at a cost of £49,960.{{cite web |url=http://www.surreywildlifetrust.org/news/130 |title=Silent Pool will breathe again |publisher=Surrey Wildlife Trust |access-date=26 July 2013}}

Distillery

Since 2014, water from the Silent Pool has been used in the production of gin on a site adjacent to the pool. A vintage wood-fired steam boiler was restored to power the hand-built copper still, made for Silent Pool Distillers by the Arnold Holstein Company in the Lake Constance area of Germany.{{cite web|title=Silent Pool Gin Distillers|url=http://silentpooldistillers.com|website=Silent Pool Gin Distillers|access-date=1 December 2020}}

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