The Fleet

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Norfolk King's Lynn and West Norfolk

England

The Fleet

Dack grave - Wesleyan churchyard, Terrington St Clement The Dack brothers were commemorated with a civilian headstone, rather than the simpler one issued by the War Graves Commission
Dack grave - Wesleyan churchyard, Terrington St Clement Credit: David Prestidge

The Fleet, located in Norfolk, is a diverse freshwater ecosystem that encompasses a lake, a pool, a pond, and a freshwater marsh. Spanning an area of approximately 20 acres, this natural habitat is a haven for various species of plants and animals.

The lake within The Fleet is a significant feature of the area, covering a large portion of the ecosystem. Its calm and serene waters provide a home to several aquatic species, including fish, waterfowl, and amphibians. The lake's depth varies, with some sections being relatively shallow and others reaching depths of up to 15 feet.

Adjacent to the lake is a smaller pool that serves as a transition zone between the open water of the lake and the surrounding marshland. This pool is an ideal habitat for a variety of water plants and invertebrates, attracting birds and other wildlife that feed on them.

A pond, located towards the eastern side of The Fleet, supports a different range of species compared to the lake and pool. The pond is shallower and hosts an abundance of aquatic vegetation, which provides cover and food for many fish species. Frogs, turtles, and water insects are also commonly found in this area.

Lastly, the freshwater marsh at The Fleet is a vital part of the ecosystem, characterized by its lush vegetation and waterlogged soil. This habitat supports a rich biodiversity, attracting numerous bird species, mammals, and reptiles. The marshland plays a crucial role in filtering water and providing a breeding ground for many organisms.

Overall, The Fleet in Norfolk offers a diverse range of freshwater habitats, each with its own unique characteristics and species. It serves as an essential ecosystem, providing food, shelter, and breeding grounds for a wide variety of plants and animals.

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The Fleet Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.772168/0.27528952 or Grid Reference TF5321. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dack grave - Wesleyan churchyard, Terrington St Clement The Dack brothers were commemorated with a civilian headstone, rather than the simpler one issued by the War Graves Commission
Dack grave - Wesleyan churchyard, Terrington St Clement
The Dack brothers were commemorated with a civilian headstone, rather than the simpler one issued by the War Graves Commission
Orange Row, Terrington St Clement ...Sadly, no Lemon Row that I could find. Once again, none of these roads are great for meeting large vehicles!
Orange Row, Terrington St Clement
...Sadly, no Lemon Row that I could find. Once again, none of these roads are great for meeting large vehicles!
Wingland Grange A prosperous and well-kept Victorian Farmhouse - contrasting with the many meaner agricultural workers' cottages hereabouts.
Wingland Grange
A prosperous and well-kept Victorian Farmhouse - contrasting with the many meaner agricultural workers' cottages hereabouts.
Junction of Craske Lane and Bushmeadow Lane An ancient road junction on the outskirts of Terrington St Clement
Junction of Craske Lane and Bushmeadow Lane
An ancient road junction on the outskirts of Terrington St Clement
Old Sea Bank, Terrington St Clement Terrington, to the north and north-west is ringed by a succession of sea-banks, pushing steadily outwards, from vestiges of Roman works, through medieval remains, up to those of the twentieth century. This one is probably eighteenth century.
Old Sea Bank, Terrington St Clement
Terrington, to the north and north-west is ringed by a succession of sea-banks, pushing steadily outwards, from vestiges of Roman works, through medieval remains, up to those of the twentieth century. This one is probably eighteenth century.
Track off Roman Bank, Terrington St Clement A farm track runs north from the evocatively named 'Roman Bank' on the north-western edge of Terrington.
Track off Roman Bank, Terrington St Clement
A farm track runs north from the evocatively named 'Roman Bank' on the north-western edge of Terrington.
Bellmont Nurseries, Terrington St Clement The OS map records the site as 'Bellmount'. The prosperity of Terrington was built in the 1920s on flower and bulb cultivation. Nowadays most of the nurseries take twice-weekly deliveries of plants and flowers from Holland, but Bellmont remains the largest and oldest of the local nurseries.
Bellmont Nurseries, Terrington St Clement
The OS map records the site as 'Bellmount'. The prosperity of Terrington was built in the 1920s on flower and bulb cultivation. Nowadays most of the nurseries take twice-weekly deliveries of plants and flowers from Holland, but Bellmont remains the largest and oldest of the local nurseries.
Cottage, Long Road, Terrington This is an attractive and warm brick cottage sited on a sharp bend on Long Road, which leads out of Terrington towards the marsh - next stop Belgium!
It was formerly a licensed beer house known as The Foresters' Arms and is now known as Foresters' Farm.
Cottage, Long Road, Terrington
This is an attractive and warm brick cottage sited on a sharp bend on Long Road, which leads out of Terrington towards the marsh - next stop Belgium! It was formerly a licensed beer house known as The Foresters' Arms and is now known as Foresters' Farm.
Long Road, Terrington Marsh A typical Marshland road - arrow straight and punctuated only by scattered and lonely farms and labourers' cottages.
Long Road, Terrington Marsh
A typical Marshland road - arrow straight and punctuated only by scattered and lonely farms and labourers' cottages.
Sharp's Bank, Terrington Marsh An interesting cross-section through an old sea-bank - probably early twentieth century.
Sharp's Bank, Terrington Marsh
An interesting cross-section through an old sea-bank - probably early twentieth century.
Weatherall Farm, Terrington Marsh An unusually attractive group of farm buildings. The main house is pink-washed, a very common decoration going back to medieval times, and there is a warm and weathered brick barn nearby.
Weatherall Farm, Terrington Marsh
An unusually attractive group of farm buildings. The main house is pink-washed, a very common decoration going back to medieval times, and there is a warm and weathered brick barn nearby.
Fern Farm, Terrington Marsh An attractive name, but modern and functional farm buildings at the end of a puddle-stewn lane deep in Terrington Marsh.
Fern Farm, Terrington Marsh
An attractive name, but modern and functional farm buildings at the end of a puddle-stewn lane deep in Terrington Marsh.
Greenmarsh Lane, Terrington St Clement A pleasant 19th century cottage marks the junction of two lanes on the outskirts of Terrington St Clement.
Greenmarsh Lane, Terrington St Clement
A pleasant 19th century cottage marks the junction of two lanes on the outskirts of Terrington St Clement.
Racecourse Road, Terrington Marsh A completely undecipherable name - there is no folk memory of any racecourse ever existing near this arrow-straight Marshland road.
Racecourse Road, Terrington Marsh
A completely undecipherable name - there is no folk memory of any racecourse ever existing near this arrow-straight Marshland road.
Methodist church, Terrington St. Clement A new building (2005) and apparently thriving congregation in a large west Norfolk village.
Methodist church, Terrington St. Clement
A new building (2005) and apparently thriving congregation in a large west Norfolk village.
Boundary post No. 8 Marked as "BP" on the OS 1:25000 map, this post marks the boundary between Lincolnshire (on the left) and Norfolk (on the right).
Boundary post No. 8
Marked as "BP" on the OS 1:25000 map, this post marks the boundary between Lincolnshire (on the left) and Norfolk (on the right).
New Common Marsh A bare field stretches off towards the flat fenland horizon.
New Common Marsh
A bare field stretches off towards the flat fenland horizon.
Grove Farm Grove Farm is visible in the distance, across the New Common Marsh.
Grove Farm
Grove Farm is visible in the distance, across the New Common Marsh.
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The Fleet is located at Grid Ref: TF5321 (Lat: 52.772168, Lng: 0.27528952)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Police Authority: Norfolk

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Boundary Cottage
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Fleet House
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