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- The Fens - Wikipedia
The Fens or Fenlands in eastern England are a naturally marshy region supporting a rich ecology and numerous species Most of the fens were drained centuries ago, resulting in a flat, dry, low-lying agricultural region supported by a system of drainage channels and man-made rivers (dykes and drains) and automated pumping stations
- Fenland District - Wikipedia
Fenland is a local government district in Cambridgeshire, England It was historically part of the Isle of Ely The district covers around 500 square kilometres (190 sq mi) of mostly agricultural land in the extremely flat Fens The council is based in Fenland Hall, in March
- Fenland - New Homes for Rent Daniel Island SC
Explore Fenland, a collection of new, luxury homes for rent on Daniel Island offering spacious 3 4-bedroom floor plans and a host of amenities in a marshfront setting
- Fenland | Marshland, Wetlands Fens | Britannica
Fenland, district, administrative and historic county of Cambridgeshire, England It lies in northern Cambridgeshire The district covers only a part of the drained area of the Fens, from which it takes its name
- Fenland District Council Home Page - Fenland District Council
Fenland District Council's latest news and events Click through to discover the latest on events and services where you live - and for links to our Facebook, Twitter and digital newsletter The
- Fenlandia | Discover the Soul of the Fens
Fenland, enveloping East Anglia, is an agriculturist’s paradise These expansive, idyllic landscapes are embroidered with ribbons of waterways and dykes
- Fenlands Around the World – Fens For Kids
From the Netherlands to the wetlands of America and Australia, the story of the Fens is part of a broader narrative of human efforts to tame and reshape the natural world The large-scale drainage of the Fens in the 17th century was directly influenced by Dutch engineering techniques, particularly those used in South Holland
- A short history of the Fens - The History Press
The great works of large-scale drainage of the mid-seventeenth century in Fenland that followed, like the Old and New Bedford Rivers and the Denver Sluice, are some of the largest man-made landscape features in England Fenland led the way in the use of a ‘new’ technology, the windmill
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