Fen Drayton
Fen Drayton Lakes began life as a flooded sand and gravel quarry next to riverside meadows. RSPB “Fen Drayton Lakes stands at one end of a string of wetlands and … Continue reading Fen Drayton
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Fen Drayton Lakes began life as a flooded sand and gravel quarry next to riverside meadows. RSPB “Fen Drayton Lakes stands at one end of a string of wetlands and … Continue reading Fen Drayton
Little Paxton lies on the western side of the Great Ouse river valley and the parish covers an area of 1,150 acres (470 hectares). The boundary of the parish to … Continue reading Little Paxton
Fens, also called Fenland, natural region of about 15,500 sq. mi (40,100 sq. km) of reclaimed marshland in eastern England extending north to south between Lincoln and Cambridge. Across its surface … Continue reading Ouse Fen