Fordham Fen

Downs, Moorland in Norfolk King's Lynn and West Norfolk

England

Fordham Fen

A10 over Cut-off Channel The Cut-off Channel is a large man made channel that follows the eastern edge of the Fens.
A10 over Cut-off Channel Credit: Hugh Venables

Fordham Fen is a diverse and vibrant nature reserve located in Norfolk, England. Spanning over a vast area, it encompasses a range of habitats including downs, moorland, and fen. The reserve is known for its unique and abundant wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

The downs of Fordham Fen are characterized by their rolling hills and grassy slopes. This habitat supports a variety of plant species, including heather, gorse, and wildflowers, which bloom in colorful displays during the summer months. The downs offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and are a popular spot for walking and picnicking.

In contrast, the moorland area of Fordham Fen is characterized by its wet and boggy terrain. This habitat is home to a rich tapestry of plant life, including sphagnum moss, cotton grass, and various species of heath. Moorland birds such as curlews, lapwings, and snipes can often be spotted here, adding to the area's natural charm.

The fen at Fordham Fen is a wetland habitat fed by nearby rivers and streams. This area is teeming with aquatic plants such as reeds, water lilies, and sedges. It provides a vital habitat for a range of species, including frogs, dragonflies, and various water birds.

Overall, Fordham Fen offers a diverse and captivating landscape, showcasing the beauty and importance of different habitats. Its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty make it a cherished destination for nature lovers and a valuable asset to the local community.

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Fordham Fen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.564775/0.37206276 or Grid Reference TL6098. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A10 over Cut-off Channel The Cut-off Channel is a large man made channel that follows the eastern edge of the Fens.
A10 over Cut-off Channel
The Cut-off Channel is a large man made channel that follows the eastern edge of the Fens.
Poplars by the Cut-off Channel Poplars used to be a commercial timber crop, as well as a useful windbreak. They are no longer commercial so the number of plantations is falling and others not being harvested.
Poplars by the Cut-off Channel
Poplars used to be a commercial timber crop, as well as a useful windbreak. They are no longer commercial so the number of plantations is falling and others not being harvested.
Parking at Fordham With permissive paths each side of the Cut-off Channel, the area is good for walking.
Parking at Fordham
With permissive paths each side of the Cut-off Channel, the area is good for walking.
Cut-off Channel near Fordham With permissive paths each side.
Cut-off Channel near Fordham
With permissive paths each side.
Cut-off Channel near Fordham With permissive paths each side. The Cut-off Channel is a large man made channel that follows the eastern edge of the Fens.
Cut-off Channel near Fordham
With permissive paths each side. The Cut-off Channel is a large man made channel that follows the eastern edge of the Fens.
Bridge over Cut-off Channel
Bridge over Cut-off Channel
Bridleway by Cut-off Channel
Bridleway by Cut-off Channel
Catchwater drain entering Cut-off Channel Also linking the bridleway with the permissive path along the Cut-off Channel.
Catchwater drain entering Cut-off Channel
Also linking the bridleway with the permissive path along the Cut-off Channel.
Bridleway by Cut-off Channel
Bridleway by Cut-off Channel
Poplars by the Cut-off Channel Poplars used to be a commercial timber crop, as well as a useful windbreak. They are no longer commercial so the number of plantations is falling and others not being harvested.
Poplars by the Cut-off Channel
Poplars used to be a commercial timber crop, as well as a useful windbreak. They are no longer commercial so the number of plantations is falling and others not being harvested.
Bridleway to Fordham
Bridleway to Fordham
Bridleway to Fordham
Bridleway to Fordham
Barn by bridleway
Barn by bridleway
Stubble field
Stubble field
Ditch on Fordham Fen
Ditch on Fordham Fen
Permissive path by Cut-off Channel The Cut-off Channel is a large man made channel that follows the eastern edge of the Fens.
Permissive path by Cut-off Channel
The Cut-off Channel is a large man made channel that follows the eastern edge of the Fens.
Poplars by the Cut-off Channel Poplars used to be a commercial timber crop, as well as a useful windbreak. They are no longer commercial so the number of plantations is falling and others not being harvested.
Poplars by the Cut-off Channel
Poplars used to be a commercial timber crop, as well as a useful windbreak. They are no longer commercial so the number of plantations is falling and others not being harvested.
Bridleway by Harold Covert
Bridleway by Harold Covert
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Fordham Fen is located at Grid Ref: TL6098 (Lat: 52.564775, Lng: 0.37206276)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Police Authority: Norfolk

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