Alvingham Fen

Downs, Moorland in Lincolnshire East Lindsey

England

Alvingham Fen

Austen Fen, between Yarburgh and Grainthorpe: aerial 2022 (1)
Austen Fen, between Yarburgh and Grainthorpe: aerial 2022 (1) Credit: Simon Tomson

Alvingham Fen is a fascinating natural area located in Lincolnshire, England. Covering a vast expanse of land, this fen is a unique blend of downs and moorland that offers visitors a diverse and captivating experience.

The fen is situated in the village of Alvingham, near the town of Louth. It is characterized by its low-lying marshy terrain, which is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species. The fen is particularly known for its rich vegetation, including reeds, sedges, and rushes, which thrive in the damp conditions.

The area is a haven for birdwatchers, as it attracts a multitude of bird species throughout the year. Bird enthusiasts can spot several rare and migratory species, such as bitterns, marsh harriers, and reed warblers. The fen also supports a diverse range of insects, amphibians, and small mammals, making it an important ecosystem for biodiversity.

Alvingham Fen offers visitors numerous walking trails and pathways, allowing them to explore the area at their own pace. The landscape is dotted with small ponds and pools, which further enhance the fen's natural beauty. The tranquil atmosphere and stunning views make it a perfect destination for nature lovers and photographers.

In addition to its natural wonders, Alvingham Fen is steeped in history. It is believed to have been inhabited since prehistoric times, and archaeological evidence suggests that people have lived in the area for thousands of years. The fen's historical significance adds an extra layer of fascination for those interested in the region's past.

Overall, Alvingham Fen is a captivating natural area in Lincolnshire, offering a blend of downs, moorland, and wetland habitats. Its diverse flora and fauna, coupled with its rich history, make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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Alvingham Fen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.420289/0.067854778 or Grid Reference TF3793. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Austen Fen, between Yarburgh and Grainthorpe: aerial 2022 (1)
Austen Fen, between Yarburgh and Grainthorpe: aerial 2022 (1)
Austen Fen, between Yarburgh and Grainthorpe: aerial 2022 (2)
Austen Fen, between Yarburgh and Grainthorpe: aerial 2022 (2)
Direction Sign – Signpost near Fen Bridge, Grainthorpe Located at the west end of Fen Bridge over the Louth Canal, on the northwest side of the junction of Treasure Lane, King Street and Fen Lane, in Grainthorpe parish. 3 arms but no finial.

Milestone Society National ID: LI_TF3694
Direction Sign – Signpost near Fen Bridge, Grainthorpe
Located at the west end of Fen Bridge over the Louth Canal, on the northwest side of the junction of Treasure Lane, King Street and Fen Lane, in Grainthorpe parish. 3 arms but no finial. Milestone Society National ID: LI_TF3694
Meanders on field at Highbridge, Alvingham: aerial 2022
Meanders on field at Highbridge, Alvingham: aerial 2022
Eau Meets A cottage near High Bridge House, Alvingham, at the junction of two drains.  Formerly the sluice keepers cottage.
Eau Meets
A cottage near High Bridge House, Alvingham, at the junction of two drains. Formerly the sluice keepers cottage.
Austen Fen Austen Fen exhibits all the characteristics of a fen, that is it is big and flat.
Austen Fen
Austen Fen exhibits all the characteristics of a fen, that is it is big and flat.
Warehouse and Reflection The water in front of this warehouse is the Louth Canal.
Warehouse and Reflection
The water in front of this warehouse is the Louth Canal.
America Farm The buildings on the horizon are part of America Farm.
America Farm
The buildings on the horizon are part of America Farm.
Are you sitting comfortably? The dykes that carve up the fenland often have rubbish thrown into them, although in this case there seems to have been a certain amount of thought put into it.
Are you sitting comfortably?
The dykes that carve up the fenland often have rubbish thrown into them, although in this case there seems to have been a certain amount of thought put into it.
Trig pillar Trig pillars are usually found on high ground or hills but on these flat lands it appears you have to make your own hill. Taken from the track leading to the cottage in the other photo in this square.
Trig pillar
Trig pillars are usually found on high ground or hills but on these flat lands it appears you have to make your own hill. Taken from the track leading to the cottage in the other photo in this square.
Farmland Looking from the track across farmland with South Somercotes church in the distance.
Farmland
Looking from the track across farmland with South Somercotes church in the distance.
Farmland - Barns Taken from same position as other photo but looking back along the track towards Alvingham
Farmland - Barns
Taken from same position as other photo but looking back along the track towards Alvingham
Fen Farm New ballast makes cycling tough near Fen Farm
Fen Farm
New ballast makes cycling tough near Fen Farm
Conisholme Fen
Conisholme Fen
Radio mast Mast on Conisholme Fen
Radio mast
Mast on Conisholme Fen
Conisholme fen lane Where the RUPP becomes a bridleway
Conisholme fen lane
Where the RUPP becomes a bridleway
Conisholme Fen bridleway looking south west towards Alvingham
Conisholme Fen bridleway
looking south west towards Alvingham
Bridle way mark Waymark at Alvingham Fen
Bridle way mark
Waymark at Alvingham Fen
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Alvingham Fen is located at Grid Ref: TF3793 (Lat: 53.420289, Lng: 0.067854778)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: East Lindsey

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Located within 500m of 53.420289,0.067854778
Alvingham Fen
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Lat/Long: 53.419612/0.0697106
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