White Fen

Downs, Moorland in Cambridgeshire Fenland

England

White Fen

Reeds and farmland on White Fen, Benwick
Reeds and farmland on White Fen, Benwick Credit: Richard Humphrey

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Reeds and farmland on White Fen, Benwick
Reeds and farmland on White Fen, Benwick
Tractor working on White Fen north of Benwick
Tractor working on White Fen north of Benwick
Farm track at Grange Farm Heading northeast, between cereal fields, from Grange Farm.
Farm track at Grange Farm
Heading northeast, between cereal fields, from Grange Farm.
Back Reach Farm, near Benwick Looking across a field of awned [bearded] wheat <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5839596">TL3292 : Bearded wheat at Grange Farm</a> at Grange Farm.
Back Reach Farm, near Benwick
Looking across a field of awned [bearded] wheat TL3292 : Bearded wheat at Grange Farm at Grange Farm.
Bearded wheat at Grange Farm Near Benwick. Most traditional wheat cultivars do not have awns or whiskers, unlike barley and rye, but some do.
Bearded wheat at Grange Farm
Near Benwick. Most traditional wheat cultivars do not have awns or whiskers, unlike barley and rye, but some do.
Doddington Road, Benwick The B1093, closed for a village fair at Doddington.
Doddington Road, Benwick
The B1093, closed for a village fair at Doddington.
Entrance to White Fen Farm A construction site on Whittlesey Road.
Entrance to White Fen Farm
A construction site on Whittlesey Road.
Roadside by White Fen Farm
Roadside by White Fen Farm
Winter barley at Grange Farm, Benwick A high-yielding six-rowed barley cultivar, Bazooka. The wind turbines just visible in the distance are on Ranson Moor <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/TL3792">TL3792</a>.
Winter barley at Grange Farm, Benwick
A high-yielding six-rowed barley cultivar, Bazooka. The wind turbines just visible in the distance are on Ranson Moor TL3792.
Potter's fire pit at Grange Farm, Benwick At a Peterborough Artists' Open Studios day; one of the participating venues was Grange Farm. This is the way that Bronze age people would have fired their pottery - dig a pit about 0.6-0.8m deep, put wood shavings in the bottom, then the pots. Cover and fill with more wood and kindling, light the kindling and once it is well alight cover with a lid [corrugated iron was used here - not sure what the Bronze agers would have used - perhaps clay?]. Leave for about 24 hours, uncover and remove the fired pots.
Potter's fire pit at Grange Farm, Benwick
At a Peterborough Artists' Open Studios day; one of the participating venues was Grange Farm. This is the way that Bronze age people would have fired their pottery - dig a pit about 0.6-0.8m deep, put wood shavings in the bottom, then the pots. Cover and fill with more wood and kindling, light the kindling and once it is well alight cover with a lid [corrugated iron was used here - not sure what the Bronze agers would have used - perhaps clay?]. Leave for about 24 hours, uncover and remove the fired pots.
Bridge on Floods Ferry Road  Floods Ferry is a hamlet in Cambridgeshire near Benwick
Bridge on Floods Ferry Road
Floods Ferry is a hamlet in Cambridgeshire near Benwick
Floods Ferry Road, Foods Ferry At the entrance to White Fen Farm
Floods Ferry Road, Foods Ferry
At the entrance to White Fen Farm
Entrance to White Fen Farm Off Floods Ferry Road
Entrance to White Fen Farm
Off Floods Ferry Road
Bridge at White Fen Farm entrance Off Floods Ferry Road
Bridge at White Fen Farm entrance
Off Floods Ferry Road
Ranson Moor Pumping Station Off Floods Ferry Road
Ranson Moor Pumping Station
Off Floods Ferry Road
White Fen Farm sign At the entrance to White Fen Farm off Floods Ferry Road
White Fen Farm sign
At the entrance to White Fen Farm off Floods Ferry Road
Ranson Moor Pumping Station sign Off Floods Ferry Road
Ranson Moor Pumping Station sign
Off Floods Ferry Road
Floods Ferry Road, Ranson Moor, March Approaching the junction with the B1093 Doddington Road at Copalder Corner
Floods Ferry Road, Ranson Moor, March
Approaching the junction with the B1093 Doddington Road at Copalder Corner
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White Fen is located at Grid Ref: TL3492 (Lat: 52.511653, Lng: -0.024966827)

Division: Isle of Ely

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: Fenland

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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///shins.preheated.mend. Near Doddington, Cambridgeshire

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