Nocton Fen

Downs, Moorland in Lincolnshire North Kesteven

England

Nocton Fen

Track along Middle Drain, Nocton Fen Looking southwest towards the Dyson works.
Track along Middle Drain, Nocton Fen Credit: Julian P Guffogg

Nocton Fen is a diverse landscape situated in Lincolnshire, England. Spanning across an expansive area, it encompasses downs, moorland, and various other natural features. The fen is located near the village of Nocton, east of the city of Lincoln.

The downs of Nocton Fen are characterized by rolling hills covered in lush grasses and wildflowers. These open areas provide breathtaking vistas, attracting both locals and visitors alike. The downs are home to a rich array of animal and plant species, such as hares, skylarks, and various species of orchids.

In contrast, the moorland section of Nocton Fen offers a unique and captivating landscape. This part of the fen is characterized by heather and peat vegetation, creating a rich tapestry of colors throughout the year. The moorland is known for its diverse bird population, including the rare and elusive hen harrier.

Nocton Fen is also home to several bodies of water, including ponds and small streams. These water features support a range of aquatic plants and animals, contributing to the overall biodiversity of the area. The fen provides important habitats for numerous species, serving as a vital part of the local ecosystem.

Nature enthusiasts and hikers often visit Nocton Fen to explore its diverse landscapes and enjoy its tranquil beauty. The fen offers numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings and observe the diverse wildlife that thrives within its boundaries.

Overall, Nocton Fen in Lincolnshire is a captivating and ecologically significant area, boasting a combination of downs, moorland, and water features. Its diverse habitats support a wide range of plant and animal species, making it a haven for nature lovers and a vital part of the local ecosystem.

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Nocton Fen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.181527/-0.3546454 or Grid Reference TF1066. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Track along Middle Drain, Nocton Fen Looking southwest towards the Dyson works.
Track along Middle Drain, Nocton Fen
Looking southwest towards the Dyson works.
Track and bridge over Middle Drain, Nocton Fen The Bardney Sugar Factory on the horizon.
Track and bridge over Middle Drain, Nocton Fen
The Bardney Sugar Factory on the horizon.
Bridge over Fox's drain, Potterhanworth Fen
Bridge over Fox's drain, Potterhanworth Fen
View along Fox's drain Bardney sugar factory in the distance.
View along Fox's drain
Bardney sugar factory in the distance.
Drain and Track, Potterhanworth Fen Potterhanworth Wood in the distance.
Drain and Track, Potterhanworth Fen
Potterhanworth Wood in the distance.
Drain with reeds, Potterhanworth Fen
Drain with reeds, Potterhanworth Fen
Country road near Bardney
Country road near Bardney
Nocton Fen near Wasps Nest Nocton Fen is cultivated as an entity by the Nocton Estate, in contrast to the fens neighbouring to the south which are still divided between smaller farms
Nocton Fen near Wasps Nest
Nocton Fen is cultivated as an entity by the Nocton Estate, in contrast to the fens neighbouring to the south which are still divided between smaller farms
Drain and windbreak hedge, Nocton Fen Looking towards Potterhanworth Fen
Drain and windbreak hedge, Nocton Fen
Looking towards Potterhanworth Fen
Nocton Fen near Wasps Nest The white object strapped to a post appears to be a marker for the bridge over the drain once the vegetation has grown. Bardney Sugar Factory can be seen in the distance.
Nocton Fen near Wasps Nest
The white object strapped to a post appears to be a marker for the bridge over the drain once the vegetation has grown. Bardney Sugar Factory can be seen in the distance.
Potterhanworth Fen Looking towards Potterhanworth Wood
Potterhanworth Fen
Looking towards Potterhanworth Wood
Barn on Nocton Fen Storage for a wide variety  of cultivating implements
Barn on Nocton Fen
Storage for a wide variety of cultivating implements
Farm machinery on Nocton Fen
Farm machinery on Nocton Fen
Nocton Fen looking to Bardney The former sugar factory is a dominant presence on the skyline
Nocton Fen looking to Bardney
The former sugar factory is a dominant presence on the skyline
Potterhanworth Fen The disused Bardney Sugar Factory dominates the skyline
Potterhanworth Fen
The disused Bardney Sugar Factory dominates the skyline
Nocton Fen farm buildings on Nocton fen with Bardney Sugar factory in the background
Nocton Fen
farm buildings on Nocton fen with Bardney Sugar factory in the background
Dunston Fen This footpath runs south from Dunston Fen Lane
Dunston Fen
This footpath runs south from Dunston Fen Lane
Dunston Fen Looking northeast on Dunston Fen Lane
Dunston Fen
Looking northeast on Dunston Fen Lane
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Nocton Fen is located at Grid Ref: TF1066 (Lat: 53.181527, Lng: -0.3546454)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: North Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

What 3 Words

///turns.trickles.brightly. Near Bardney, Lincolnshire

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