Bassingham Fen

Downs, Moorland in Lincolnshire North Kesteven

England

Bassingham Fen

The River Brant near Skinnand Looking upstream.
The River Brant near Skinnand Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Bassingham Fen is a picturesque nature reserve located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Situated between the villages of Bassingham and Carlton-le-Moorland, it covers an area of approximately 300 acres and is known for its diverse ecosystems comprising downs, moorland, and wetlands.

The fen is characterized by its flat terrain, which is a result of glacial deposits left during the last Ice Age. The landscape is predominantly made up of open grassland, interspersed with small ponds and marshy areas. These wetland habitats provide a rich environment for a variety of flora and fauna.

The fen is home to a range of plant species, including sedges, reeds, and various types of grasses. These provide ideal conditions for a variety of bird species, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers. Visitors to Bassingham Fen may spot birds such as lapwings, skylarks, and meadow pipits.

The reserve also supports a diverse range of animal life. Mammals such as hares, rabbits, and voles are commonly found in the area, while reptiles like grass snakes and common lizards can be spotted basking in the sun. In addition, a number of insect species thrive in the fen, including dragonflies and butterflies.

Bassingham Fen offers visitors the opportunity to explore its natural beauty through a network of walking trails. The reserve is managed by local conservation organizations, who work to maintain its unique habitats and protect its wildlife. It is a tranquil and peaceful place, providing a haven for both nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Bassingham Fen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.111326/-0.61308951 or Grid Reference SK9258. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The River Brant near Skinnand Looking upstream.
The River Brant near Skinnand
Looking upstream.
Rain damaged field of barley near Somerton Castle
Rain damaged field of barley near Somerton Castle
Wirelock Marked on the map as Wirelock, the place just turned out to be some run down farm buildings.
Wirelock
Marked on the map as Wirelock, the place just turned out to be some run down farm buildings.
Road Closed, Bassingham Fen The junction of Chapel Nook Lane and Navenby Lane, closed while they repair the bridge over the dyke.
Road Closed, Bassingham Fen
The junction of Chapel Nook Lane and Navenby Lane, closed while they repair the bridge over the dyke.
Old Brickkiln Lane, Bassingham Fen Old Brickkiln Lane at the junction with Navenby Lane.
Old Brickkiln Lane, Bassingham Fen
Old Brickkiln Lane at the junction with Navenby Lane.
Fields, Bassingham Fen Ploughed field at Bassingham Fen
Fields, Bassingham Fen
Ploughed field at Bassingham Fen
Fields from Castle Lane Low-lying fields next to Castle Lane. The village of Coleby can just be made out in the distance.
Fields from Castle Lane
Low-lying fields next to Castle Lane. The village of Coleby can just be made out in the distance.
Torgate Farm Taken from Torgate Lane.
Torgate Farm
Taken from Torgate Lane.
Broughton Road
Broughton Road
Up the drain
Up the drain
Marsh Lane
Marsh Lane
Meadow Lane
Meadow Lane
Track and fields
Track and fields
Ley Lane
Ley Lane
Harvest time
Harvest time
Porters Quality Animal Feeds from Parson Lane
Porters Quality Animal Feeds from Parson Lane
Reservoir behind Porters Quality Farm Feeds Perfect for ducks.
Reservoir behind Porters Quality Farm Feeds
Perfect for ducks.
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Bassingham Fen is located at Grid Ref: SK9258 (Lat: 53.111326, Lng: -0.61308951)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: North Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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