Pit Field

Downs, Moorland in Lincolnshire South Kesteven

England

Pit Field

Farmland north of West Deeping, Lincs – view N through 'Middle Field'.
Farmland north of West Deeping, Lincs Credit: Rodney Burton

Pit Field is a picturesque and diverse landscape located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Spanning across vast areas, it comprises both downs and moorland, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and ecological importance.

The downs of Pit Field are characterized by rolling hills and open grasslands. These areas provide a haven for a variety of flora and fauna species, including wildflowers such as harebells and buttercups, as well as numerous bird species like skylarks and meadow pipits. The downs are also dotted with ancient burial mounds, serving as a reminder of the area's rich history.

On the other hand, the moorland of Pit Field boasts a more rugged and untamed landscape. Heather-covered hillsides stretch as far as the eye can see, creating a stunning purple-hued panorama during the summer months. Moorland birds, such as curlews and red grouse, thrive in this habitat, adding to its natural allure.

Pit Field is not only visually captivating but also plays a vital role in the ecosystem. The downs act as a natural water catchment area, filtering rainwater and replenishing underground aquifers. The moorland, with its peat-rich soil, serves as a carbon sink, helping to mitigate climate change by absorbing and storing significant amounts of carbon dioxide.

Visitors to Pit Field can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, bird-watching, and photography. The site is also home to several walking trails and nature reserves, allowing individuals to immerse themselves in the area's natural wonders.

Overall, Pit Field in Lincolnshire offers a captivating blend of downs and moorland, providing a diverse and captivating landscape that is both visually stunning and ecologically significant.

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Pit Field Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.685252/-0.33446592 or Grid Reference TF1211. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farmland north of West Deeping, Lincs – view N through 'Middle Field'.
Farmland north of West Deeping, Lincs
– view N through 'Middle Field'.
River scene, Market Deeping, Lincs Landscaped gardens beside a branch of the River Welland; view SE from the A16 bridge.
River scene, Market Deeping, Lincs
Landscaped gardens beside a branch of the River Welland; view SE from the A16 bridge.
River Welland from Market Deeping bridge This view is from the parapet of the stone bridge built in 1842, looking east. The left bank is the back of the properties on the south side of the Market Place, and beyond.
River Welland from Market Deeping bridge
This view is from the parapet of the stone bridge built in 1842, looking east. The left bank is the back of the properties on the south side of the Market Place, and beyond.
Market Deeping town centre road junction Both the A15 and A16 trunk roads used to thunder through here before the 4 mile western bypass was built and opened in 1998 at a cost of £7M. This view is now the B1524; it links the south and north access points of the bypass with the town centre. The B1525 (west to east routes) used to be part of the A16, prior to the bypass opening.
Market Deeping town centre road junction
Both the A15 and A16 trunk roads used to thunder through here before the 4 mile western bypass was built and opened in 1998 at a cost of £7M. This view is now the B1524; it links the south and north access points of the bypass with the town centre. The B1525 (west to east routes) used to be part of the A16, prior to the bypass opening.
Market Deeping bridge This view of the bridge is from the footpath which meanders alongside the south riverbank of the Welland, or one of the tributaries as far as Maxey mill.
Market Deeping bridge
This view of the bridge is from the footpath which meanders alongside the south riverbank of the Welland, or one of the tributaries as far as Maxey mill.
A granary barn close to the Market Place This barn, with many openings to provide ventilation, was perhaps a store house for grain in the days of travel by stage coaches.
A granary barn close to the Market Place
This barn, with many openings to provide ventilation, was perhaps a store house for grain in the days of travel by stage coaches.
River Welland from the A15 bridge This view is looking east from the modern bridge over the River Welland close to the roundabout where the A15 and A16 intersect: Market Deeping bypass.
River Welland from the A15 bridge
This view is looking east from the modern bridge over the River Welland close to the roundabout where the A15 and A16 intersect: Market Deeping bypass.
River Welland from A15 bridge The presently sluggish River Welland as seen from the A15 roadbridge, looking west.
River Welland from A15 bridge
The presently sluggish River Welland as seen from the A15 roadbridge, looking west.
The Market Place, Market Deeping
The Market Place, Market Deeping
Market Deeping - The Bull This arch would have led through to a coaching and stable yard allowing the coaches travelling between Peterborough and Lincoln to be serviced.
Market Deeping - The Bull
This arch would have led through to a coaching and stable yard allowing the coaches travelling between Peterborough and Lincoln to be serviced.
Market Deeping - The Deeping Stage The other coaching inn besides The Bull. Here the arch to the stable yard has been closed off and converted to amenities for guests.
Market Deeping - The Deeping Stage
The other coaching inn besides The Bull. Here the arch to the stable yard has been closed off and converted to amenities for guests.
Market Deeping - The Bull This is the older of the two coaching inns in the Market Place, dating back to the 16th century. The presence of two coaching inns testifies to the importance of this town as a stage on the route from Peterborough to Lincoln. It is just the right sort of distance from Peterborough for the first change of horses going north.
Market Deeping - The Bull
This is the older of the two coaching inns in the Market Place, dating back to the 16th century. The presence of two coaching inns testifies to the importance of this town as a stage on the route from Peterborough to Lincoln. It is just the right sort of distance from Peterborough for the first change of horses going north.
Market Deeping - The Coach House Accommodation for the old coaches which has now been converted into a riverside pub.
Market Deeping - The Coach House
Accommodation for the old coaches which has now been converted into a riverside pub.
Market Deeping Bridge An attractive 3-arch stone bridge across the River Welland
Market Deeping Bridge
An attractive 3-arch stone bridge across the River Welland
Caudle House Handsome Georgian house of 1790 on High Street in Market Deeping, now a restaurant and B&B <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.caudlehousethediningroom.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.caudlehousethediningroom.co.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Caudle House
Handsome Georgian house of 1790 on High Street in Market Deeping, now a restaurant and B&B LinkExternal link
The Laurels Large Victorian neo-Elizabethan house of 1875, formerly The Georgians restaurant, becoming The Laurels rest home in 1985
The Laurels
Large Victorian neo-Elizabethan house of 1875, formerly The Georgians restaurant, becoming The Laurels rest home in 1985
Georgian House Substantial early 18th century house in Market Deeping Market Place described by Pevsner as "the best house in the place" in the Stamford Georgian style
Georgian House
Substantial early 18th century house in Market Deeping Market Place described by Pevsner as "the best house in the place" in the Stamford Georgian style
The New Inn Formerly The New Inn with a datestone of 1802, now re-named the Deeping Stage
The New Inn
Formerly The New Inn with a datestone of 1802, now re-named the Deeping Stage
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Pit Field is located at Grid Ref: TF1211 (Lat: 52.685252, Lng: -0.33446592)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: South Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

What 3 Words

///taps.songbook.lordship. Near Langtoft, Lincolnshire

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Pit Field
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Sand Gallop
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Tithe Farm
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Crossing
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Crossing
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Fuel
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Opening Hours: 24/7
Operator: Motor Fuel Group
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Self Service: yes
Start Date: 2022-10-06
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Budgens
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Addr Housename: Market Deeping Service Station
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Fhrs Authority: South Kesteven
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Fhrs Local Authority Id: 90010
Opening Hours: 24/7
Operator: Motor Fuel Group
Operator Website: https://www.motorfuelgroup.com/locations/ps4024-market-deeping/
Operator Wikidata: Q107271358
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Fast Food
Greggs
Addr City: Market Deeping
Addr Housename: Market Deeping Service Station
Addr Postcode: PE6 9LA
Addr Street: Peterborough Road
Branch: Market Deeping
Brand: Greggs
Brand Wikidata: Q3403981
Contact Website: https://www.greggs.co.uk/shop-finder?shop-code=6113
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Atm
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Street Lamp
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Street Lamp
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Lit: yes
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Crossing
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Charging Station
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Material: wood
Power: pole
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