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examples in the country of a calcareous valley | fen, a nationally rare habitat. |
Much of the area is RSPB Strumpshaw | Fen, a nature reserve in the care of the Royal Soci |
DEEPING | FEN, a fen and a chapelry in Bourn district, Lincol |
The village is situated on the Silt | Fen, a sea bank formed thousands of years ago. |
tuated in the area of fenland known as the West | Fen, about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Boston, Lincol |
d ungrazed grassland, woodland and species-rich | fen, acid peat pools and stony hill streams. |
To the east is Metheringham | Fen, across which lies Metheringham Delph, which dr |
took in a great part of the common | fen adjacent and converted it into several, for mea |
The name is thought to come from 'Penda's | fen' after the Mercian King Penda. |
This parish consists of the portion of Wildmore | Fen alloted to the Earl of Stamford & Warrington in |
ildmore was formed as a parish in 1880 from the | fen allotments of West Ashby, Horncastle, Mareham o |
The village stands at the edge of Woodwalton | Fen, an area of special scientific interest. |
In 1885, its name was changed to Burnt | Fen, and finally in about 1904 to Shippea Hill. |
For centuries the Abbey was associated with the | fen, and this continues even now with water being p |
odens Flash the emergent vegetation grades into | fen and wet woodland dominated by Alder Alnus gluti |
lable report lumps together Dyke, Twenty, South | Fen, and Spalding road outside Bourne (South Kestev |
ed and mixed woodland with some areas of marsh, | fen and heathland. |
and with a rich variety of trees, in which both | fen and riverside woods with birch, oak, ash and al |
It consists of an area of woodland, carr, | fen and mire in the valley of Burnhope Burn, just b |
tia cetti) is also associated with the reedbed, | fen and open water habitats found at Thatcham Reed |
which led to the drying-out of the surrounding | fen and the conversion of much of the land to arabl |
y and Humphry Smith set out their plans for the | fen, and a bill was put before Parliament, to allow |
Act for Horncastle and drainage of the Wildmore | Fen, and was also influential in plans for the cana |
th which the field layer contains a mix of tall | fen and woodland plants, the latter including wood |
Cator, and they lost in quarterfinal to Lin Yan | Fen and Yao Fen. |
Plant communities range from | fen and carr to wet and dry heath. |
is notable for the succession series of swamp, | fen and fen-carr which has developed and which is r |
es 590,000 m² of open water, reed and saw-sedge | fen, and it is a shallow, brackish lake. |
Flag | Fen Archaeology Trust official website |
of Beck Row, Holywell Row, Kenny Hill and Burnt | Fen are a civil parish in the Forest Heath district |
The plant and animal species of the Lye Valley | fen are thought to have lived there since they colo |
, the name of the rural deanery that serves the | fen area of the Lincoln Diocese. |
Charlotte Burton as | Fen Bernham |
RSPB Strumpshaw | Fen borders Buckenham Marshes. |
In | Fen Boy First (1994) he accounts his childhood grow |
icultural produce and bricks, including Walling | Fen bricks, which were fine, white and durable. |
nds were laid out after the drainage of Holland | Fen by Act of Parliament in 1776. |
votive mace made of bronze found in Willingham | Fen, Cambridgeshire in 1857 follows the Roman model |
ct that the part of the Roman road known as the | Fen Causeway ran through the parish. |
The | Fen Causeway leads off to the west near the norther |
exposed section of the Roman road known as the | Fen Causeway also crosses the site. |
Fen Causeway or the Fen Road is the modern name for | |
For the road in Cambridge, see | Fen Causeway, Cambridge. |
East | Fen Chapel was a Primitive Methodist chapel origina |
s, with some pump assistance, from Bourne North | Fen, close to the River Glen, to The Haven at Bosto |
conditions that would allow the most important | fen communities to become re-established. |
mportance for the presence of a nationally rare | fen community, including a diverse assemblage of br |
The property contains a rare sea level | fen community, one of only four in Virginia. |
m2) of the preserve contain a Shenandoah Valley | fen community; the property is located in the flood |
al (9% of all the EU's) was received by Silicon | Fen companies, according to the Cambridge Cluster R |
In one of his earlier works Portrait of the | Fen Country (1971) he reflects upon his childhood u |
nd a church and parish on the edge of England's | fen country. |
(running from north to south) and valleys with | fen country. |
r found three 18th century tombstones in nearby | Fen Court. |
Zuo | Fen died in 300. |
assed between the river and the church, linking | Fen Ditton to Horningsea from at least the start of |
42, at Shrewsbury, and was created a Baronet of | Fen Ditton in Cambridgeshire on 11 June 1646. |
er of Thomas Willys, sons of Richard Willys, of | Fen Ditton and Horningsey, Cambridgeshire, by Jane, |
the higher ground to link the Newmarket Road to | Fen Ditton and Horningsea and now serves as the mai |
Fen Ditton to Horningsea | |
Fen Ditton is a village on the northeast edge of Ca | |
The proposed A14 Ellington to | Fen Ditton scheme would pass close to the west of t |
d in 1938, when it replaced the old airfield at | Fen Ditton, the airport is owned and operated by Ma |
range of habitats including spring-fed lowland | fen, dominated by rushes and sedges, a variety of p |
creenwriter, Shi Kang wrote the popular TV show | Fen Dou(Strive) in 2007, which was considered as “t |
Deeping | Fen Drainage and pumping engines at Pode Hole (inco |
Details of the preferred route for the | Fen Drayton to Fen Ditton section were published in |
Fen Drayton was traditionally a agricultural villag | |
nd is also an excellent example of a streamside | fen ecosystem and is situated over one of southeast |
ridge on the road inland from the Lincolnshire | fen edge towards the Great North Road. |
Bawsey (Norfolk), in the Thetford area and the | Fen edge around Isleworth (Cambridgeshire) and Exni |
lway station which served the village of Tilney | Fen End near Wisbech in Norfolk, England. |
k Horse in the High Street and the Ivy House in | Fen End are the most obvious, with their rounded en |
In prokaryotes, the | FEN enzyme is found as an N-terminal domain of DNA |
Dyke, and particularly Dyke | Fen, falls within the drainage area of the Black Sl |
Grunty | Fen fields. |
g "Isle of Eels"), whose cathedral - one of the | Fen Five monasteries - is known as the "Ship of the |
ou fun guo sometimes spelled fun quor, fun gor, | fen guo, Chiu Chow dumpling or Teochew dumpling is |
and bird watchers and an excellent example of ' | fen' habitat. |
d and has opened up land to be reclaimed by the | fen habitat. |
ensive reedbed, species rich alder woodland and | fen habitats. |
By the 19th century, the | fen had become very boggy and was partially drained |
An annual race known as the Grunty | Fen Half Marathon has been run annually since 1991. |
in | Fen Halls |
oss, Calliergon cuspidatum, and support typical | fen herbs such as marsh valerian, Valeriana dioica, |
A view from the | Fen hide showing the common reed Phragmites austral |
Organisms can have more than one | FEN homologue, this redundancy may give an indicati |
, a colony was discovered in 2010 at Chippenham | Fen in Cambridgeshire. |
ce 1910 it has been seen only at Pashford Poors | Fen in Suffolk. |
Corporation records claiming rights on Armtree | Fen in the early 17th Century. |
The majority of the site is sedge | fen, in which common cotton-grass, Eriophorum angus |
Neasham | Fen is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the |
Despite being created recently, Lakenheath | Fen is a haven for wildlife, and the number of bird |
The Counter Drain in Deeping | Fen is a good example, where the land between it an |
The | fen is fed by artesian springs from an aquifer in t |
In addition, today's | fen is currently used to refer not to 1/60 of a ke |
Woodwalton | Fen is one of Britain's oldest nature reserves and |
Strumpshaw | Fen is a fen on the River Yare in Norfolk, England, |
The | fen is the best example of unpolluted valley fen in |
Neasham | Fen is a small in-filled kettle hole. |
In Strumpshaw | Fen is the RSPB Strumpshaw Fen nature reserve, and |
Paradise | Fen is managed as a nature reserve by the Wildlife |
On Alvingham | Fen it meets Conisholme and the Seven Towns North E |
Fen Labalme describes coining the term 'broadcatch' | |
Features of Blo' Norton include some attractive | fen land and the village church. |
t many miles from Mildenhall) in a totally flat | fen landscape, Shippea Hill in fact has no hill. |
The village pub is the Red Lion on | Fen Lane. |
The | fen lies on the North Drove and the South Drove dra |
Deeping | Fen lies to the North, and the drainage of it was a |
The | fen lies between the Yare and the Norwich to Great |
Upton | Fen lies within The Broads National Park in Norfolk |
The station is the terminus of the | Fen Line from Cambridge, which is electrified at 25 |
st railway station is at Downham Market for the | Fen Line which runs between King's Lynn and Cambrid |
arest railway station is at King's Lynn for the | Fen Line which runs between King's Lynn and Cambrid |
ilway station is the King's Lynn station on the | Fen Line which runs between King's Lynn, Ely and Ca |
esterton Junction, where it met the present-day | Fen Line north of the River Cam. |
ly remaining section left untouched between the | Fen Line and a (now-disused) level crossing over Mi |
st railway station is at Downham Market for the | Fen Line which runs between Cambridge and King's Ly |
It was on the | Fen Line between King's Lynn and Cambridge. |
Line to Thetford and Norwich diverges from the | Fen Line to the north of Ely. |
The station lies on the | Fen Line from Cambridge to King's Lynn, which is el |
The station lies on | Fen Line from Cambridge to King's Lynn, electrified |
locate the station at Chesterton Sidings on the | Fen Line, which runs from Cambridge to King's Lynn. |
operation-services to Ely and Cambridge on the | Fen Line. |
ing's Lynn and Cambridge, commonly known as the | Fen Line. |
He graduated from Ankara | Fen Lisesi (Ankara High School of Science) in 1971 |
Garry Marsh - | Fen Markham |
The | fen meadow, in which blunt-flowered rush, Juncus su |
d at least part of the area now known as Wicken | Fen National Nature Reserve, although its exact loc |
Folly Mills Creek | Fen Natural Area Preserve is a Natural Area Preserv |
Mutton Hunk | Fen Natural Area Preserve is a Natural Area Preserv |
Garner Orchid | Fen Natural Area is an extension of the park. |
ral areas or wetlands, including the Kishwaukee | Fen Nature Preserve. |
iginally 470 square kilometre area of marsh and | fen near the south-western corner of Lake Winnipeg. |
Woodwalton | Fen NNR information point. |
Redgrave and Lopham | Fen NNR (shared between Norfolk and Suffolk) |
operty is marshy, and there is also a sea-level | fen on the island. |
iver Cam with Sheep's Green on the left and Coe | Fen on the right. |
t plants but they are capable of flourishing in | fen or simply in damp ground. |
Church Fenton' means a village with a church in | fen or marshland. |
The burrows also contain a rare orchid - the | Fen Orchid, Liparis loeselii. |
Barton Broad and Catfield | Fen, owned and managed by Norfolk Wildlife Trust |
l counsel for cases involving Rezulin, Prempro, | Fen Phen diet drugs and many other prescription med |
North | Fen Poor's Land |
South | Fen Poor's Land |
n his Sanctorii Sanctorii Commentaria in primam | fen primi libri Canonis Avicennae, a commentary on |
Holme is a key component of the Great | Fen Project for it approximately marks the south-we |
Prickwillow is home to the Museum of | Fen Pumping Engines, itself once a working pumping |
Fen Radio was the third station to do this, followi | |
Fen Radio closed down at 6pm on Thursday 31 July 20 | |
Regular presenters at | Fen Radio included Joe Rudd, Nigel Payne, Clive Bra |
Fen Radio 107.5 was a United Kingdom radio station | |
ly rare plants and invertebrates, including the | fen raft spider. |
de range of habitats including open water, tall | fen, reed swamp, carr and mixed deciduous woodland. |
he expected wetland habitat, there are areas of | fen, reedbed and woodland. |
Catfield | Fen Reserve, owned and managed by the British Butte |
The Grunty | Fen Rhubarb Festival is held annually at the Burwel |
ang Guo Lao was known for wandering between the | Fen River & Chin territories during his lifetime an |
ions pushed southward in the region between the | Fen River in the east and Tianjin-Pukou Railway in |
The genus was named after the | Fen River in Shanxi Province from which specimens w |
From here we can continue following the | Fen Rivers Way down the course of the Great Ouse as |
From Cambridge the waterways followed, as the | Fen Rivers Way, are the River Cam and shortly the G |
Fen Rivers Way, runs 98.5 kilometres Cambridge to K | |
Angles Way, | Fen Rivers Way, Nar Valley Way, North Norfolk Coast |
h east, then follows a hedge northwards to meet | Fen Road (B1190), passing through Moor Farm, to the |
Lakenheath | Fen RSPB reserve is located on the Norfolk/Suffolk |
Neighbouring it is Strumpshaw | Fen RSPB reserve. |
and thus only suitable for grazing (cows on Coe | Fen, sheep on Sheep's Green, hence the names). |
for the drainage of the southern part of Burnt | Fen since 1842. |
mbridgeshire and is part of the Soham Wet Horse | Fen Site of Special Scientific Interest. |
from Calais, the haven behind it developed into | fen so that the estuary progressively filled with s |
the south-west contains a section of the Arger | Fen SSSI. |
luding playing Zofia in two series of On Mardle | Fen, Susie Dean in The Good Companions and Marina i |
Flag | Fen, the Bronze Age archaeological site, was discov |
so that even in an otherwise thoroughly drained | fen, the water table near the river bank would be h |
On the edge of the tall | fen, the locally scarce meadow rue, Thalictrum flav |
urnament thus far and in another 8-7 game, "The | Fen Tiger" just eclipsed the impressive Van Der Ras |
To restore the | Fen to its previous state the decision was made to |
oblems, was asked by the Adventurers of Deeping | Fen to consider the drainage of 47 square miles (12 |
Coe | Fen, together with Sheep's Green, are a natural are |
Another, and more extensive, | fen type is tall fen, dominated by common reed, Phr |
ts of dense reed bed with smaller areas of tall | fen vegetation and carr woodland. |
an limestone of County Durham, has a variety of | fen vegetation types such as are not found together |
the Somerset Wildlife Trust is an area of tall | fen vegetation containing scrub, marshy grassland, |
parts of the ditch that are silting-up, a tall | fen vegetation occurs. |
Eventually the annual growth and dieback of the | fen vegetation will restart the process of forming |
ance lies mainly in its areas of open water and | fen vegetation, which are scarce habitats in lowlan |
f importance because of its wetland habitat and | fen vegetation. |
f importance because of its wetland habitat and | fen vegetation. |
of the site is open water, which is fringed by | fen vegetation. |
Fen violet is found in only two other places in Bri | |
In the surrounding water of Flag | Fen votive offerings have been found, e.g., daggers |
The | Fen Wainscot (Arenostola phragmitidis) is a moth of |
mportance of nearby Ely, the land around Grunty | Fen was uninhabitable until the draining of The Fen |
This supports the theory that Flag | Fen was a site involved in religious rites, as grea |
The next station, White | Fen, was near Keyworth House Farm, and Benwick stat |
At June 2007 Digby | Fen was home to a breeding pair of Montagu's Harrie |
Grunty | Fen was a former parish in Cambridgeshire, England, |
habitats from open water and marsh through reed | fen, wet woodland (carr land) and scrub. |
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