Bottisham Fen

Downs, Moorland in Cambridgeshire East Cambridgeshire

England

Bottisham Fen

Lode: cricket on the Recreation Ground Camden (Cambridge), here batting, reached 130 for 2 to beat Bottisham & Lode (129 all out) by eight wickets in a Cambridgeshire Cricket Association league match played on a fine May afternoon.
Lode: cricket on the Recreation Ground Credit: John Sutton

Bottisham Fen, located in Cambridgeshire, England, is a natural reserve that showcases a diverse range of flora and fauna. This fen is a combination of downs and moorland, offering a unique and captivating landscape for visitors to explore.

Spread across an extensive area, Bottisham Fen is characterized by its gently undulating downs, which provide stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The downs are covered with a mix of grasses and wildflowers, creating a vibrant and colorful scene during the summer months.

The moorland within Bottisham Fen is a wetland habitat that supports a variety of species. Here, visitors can find an array of plants such as heather, reeds, and sphagnum moss, which thrive in the damp conditions. The moorland also attracts numerous bird species, including curlews, lapwings, and skylarks, making it a haven for birdwatchers.

The fen is intersected by a network of streams and ditches, which provide habitats for aquatic plants and animals. These waterways are home to a range of species, including dragonflies, water voles, and various fish species.

Bottisham Fen offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the different habitats and enjoy the tranquility of the area. Interpretive boards and information points along the trails provide educational insights into the flora, fauna, and history of the fen.

In conclusion, Bottisham Fen in Cambridgeshire is a unique natural reserve that combines downs and moorland. With its diverse habitats and abundance of wildlife, it offers a great opportunity for nature enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the beauty of the fenland landscape.

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Bottisham Fen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.258272/0.24286638 or Grid Reference TL5364. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lode: cricket on the Recreation Ground Camden (Cambridge), here batting, reached 130 for 2 to beat Bottisham & Lode (129 all out) by eight wickets in a Cambridgeshire Cricket Association league match played on a fine May afternoon.
Lode: cricket on the Recreation Ground
Camden (Cambridge), here batting, reached 130 for 2 to beat Bottisham & Lode (129 all out) by eight wickets in a Cambridgeshire Cricket Association league match played on a fine May afternoon.
Lode: a bench on the boundary A memorial bench in a corner of the Recreation Ground. The footpath from Longmeadow skirts the ground. Pantiled Rose Cottage is a Grade II listed timber-framed cottage built in the late eighteenth century.
Lode: a bench on the boundary
A memorial bench in a corner of the Recreation Ground. The footpath from Longmeadow skirts the ground. Pantiled Rose Cottage is a Grade II listed timber-framed cottage built in the late eighteenth century.
Lode: before the match Fassage Hall, completed in 2009, is a purpose-built community facility which caters for sporting, social and business events. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7166899">TL5362 : Lode: cricket on the Recreation Ground</a> was about to start on a sunny afternoon in early May.
Lode: before the match
Fassage Hall, completed in 2009, is a purpose-built community facility which caters for sporting, social and business events. TL5362 : Lode: cricket on the Recreation Ground was about to start on a sunny afternoon in early May.
View southwest off Whiteway Drove
View southwest off Whiteway Drove
Fields by Mill Drove
Fields by Mill Drove
Grassland by Lug Fen Droveway Oily Hall, part of the National Trust expansion of Wicken Fen. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/110089">TL5265 : Bottisham fen</a> for when it was arable land.
Grassland by Lug Fen Droveway
Oily Hall, part of the National Trust expansion of Wicken Fen. See TL5265 : Bottisham fen for when it was arable land.
Lug Fen Droveway
Lug Fen Droveway
High Summer Polo
High Summer Polo
Lug Fen Droveway Polo fields to the left, National Trust land reverted from arable on the right.
Lug Fen Droveway
Polo fields to the left, National Trust land reverted from arable on the right.
Horse paddocks by Lug Fen Droveway Part of a large area of polo fields and horse paddocks.
Horse paddocks by Lug Fen Droveway
Part of a large area of polo fields and horse paddocks.
Fishing on the farm reservoir
Fishing on the farm reservoir
Frolic Farm With an open top bus converted as a scoreboard.
Frolic Farm
With an open top bus converted as a scoreboard.
Frolic Farm equestrian centre Several polo fields in the area.
Frolic Farm equestrian centre
Several polo fields in the area.
House at Frolic Farm
House at Frolic Farm
St James' church, Lode
St James' church, Lode
Fen Road, next to Bottisham Lode, north of Lode village
Fen Road, next to Bottisham Lode, north of Lode village
Fen Road and Bottisham Lode
Fen Road and Bottisham Lode
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Bottisham Fen is located at Grid Ref: TL5364 (Lat: 52.258272, Lng: 0.24286638)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: East Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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