Holme Fen

Downs, Moorland in Huntingdonshire Huntingdonshire

England

Holme Fen

Barn at Ladyseat Farm With a -2m spot height and close to the Holme Fen posts, this is potentially the lowest farm in the country.
Barn at Ladyseat Farm Credit: Hugh Venables

Holme Fen, located in Huntingdonshire, is a unique natural area known for its downs and moorland. It is situated in the east of England and covers an expansive area of land. Holme Fen is characterized by its diverse landscape, which includes rolling hills, grassy downs, and vast stretches of moorland.

The downs of Holme Fen offer breathtaking views, with their gently sloping hills covered in lush green grass. They provide an ideal location for leisurely walks and picnics, allowing visitors to admire the surrounding beauty and tranquility. The downs are also home to a variety of plant species, including wildflowers, heather, and gorse, which add vibrant colors to the landscape.

The moorland of Holme Fen is equally captivating, with its open expanse of marshy terrain. This unique ecosystem supports a wide range of flora and fauna, including rare bird species, such as marsh harriers and bitterns. The moorland is also dotted with small ponds and wetland areas, creating a haven for various aquatic plants and animals.

Holme Fen is not only a haven for nature enthusiasts but also an important site for scientific research. The area is home to one of the lowest points in Great Britain, known as Holme Post, which sits at approximately 2.75 meters below sea level. This geological feature attracts scientists and geologists who study the fen's hydrology and its impact on the surrounding environment.

In summary, Holme Fen in Huntingdonshire offers a picturesque landscape of downs and moorland. Its rolling hills, rich plant life, and unique marshy terrain make it a haven for nature lovers and an important site for scientific study.

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Holme Fen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.482316/-0.20328413 or Grid Reference TL2288. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Barn at Ladyseat Farm With a -2m spot height and close to the Holme Fen posts, this is potentially the lowest farm in the country.
Barn at Ladyseat Farm
With a -2m spot height and close to the Holme Fen posts, this is potentially the lowest farm in the country.
Holme Fen Posts Believed to be the lowest land point at nearly -3m below sea level . The posts were used to measure the shrinkage as the water was drained. The tops mark the height the land used to be in 1848. 

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Holme Fen Posts
Believed to be the lowest land point at nearly -3m below sea level . The posts were used to measure the shrinkage as the water was drained. The tops mark the height the land used to be in 1848. LinkExternal link
Bend in the river bank The River Nene (old course) makes a 90 degree turn near Old Decoy Farm to the west of Ramsey St Mary's
Bend in the river bank
The River Nene (old course) makes a 90 degree turn near Old Decoy Farm to the west of Ramsey St Mary's
The River Nene (Old course) west of Ramsey St Mary's ...
The River Nene (Old course) west of Ramsey St Mary's
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Mooring at Old Decoy Farm A remote farm on The River Nene (Old course) west of Ramsey St Mary
Mooring at Old Decoy Farm
A remote farm on The River Nene (Old course) west of Ramsey St Mary
Crop of beans near Old Decoy Farm Remote and low lying fen farmland to the west of Ramsey St Mary's
Crop of beans near Old Decoy Farm
Remote and low lying fen farmland to the west of Ramsey St Mary's
The River Nene (Old course) east of Old Decoy Farm Looking east towards Ramsey St Mary's
The River Nene (Old course) east of Old Decoy Farm
Looking east towards Ramsey St Mary's
From Herne Fen to Holme Common; River Nene (Old Course): aerial 2016 B660 Holme Road runs up the centre, with the River Nene (Old Course) looping around the left of the shot. Stoke's Bridge bottom left.
From Herne Fen to Holme Common; River Nene (Old Course): aerial 2016
B660 Holme Road runs up the centre, with the River Nene (Old Course) looping around the left of the shot. Stoke's Bridge bottom left.
River Nene (Old Course), Holme Common: aerial 2016 River Nene (Old Course) running across the shot.
River Nene (Old Course), Holme Common: aerial 2016
River Nene (Old Course) running across the shot.
Cattle on Great Fen Great Fen is slowly being returned to its original fenland state. This was formerly arable land.
Cattle on Great Fen
Great Fen is slowly being returned to its original fenland state. This was formerly arable land.
New ditch by Holme Fen Part of the Great Fen works converting land around Holme Fen to grazing and wetland.
New ditch by Holme Fen
Part of the Great Fen works converting land around Holme Fen to grazing and wetland.
Path, New Decoy Farm Heading towards Holme Fen.
Path, New Decoy Farm
Heading towards Holme Fen.
Track to Holme Fen Holme Fen is a mostly birch woodland.
Track to Holme Fen
Holme Fen is a mostly birch woodland.
Pond in Jackson's Covert, Holme Fen
Pond in Jackson's Covert, Holme Fen
Ditch off New Long Drove
Ditch off New Long Drove
Nissen Hut off New Long Drove
Nissen Hut off New Long Drove
New Long Drove
New Long Drove
Ditch near Ladyseat Farm
Ditch near Ladyseat Farm
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Holme Fen is located at Grid Ref: TL2288 (Lat: 52.482316, Lng: -0.20328413)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: Huntingdonshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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