Dersingham Fen

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

England

Dersingham Fen

Dersingham railway station (site), Norfolk Opened in 1862 by the Lynn & Hunstanton Railway, later part of the Great Eastern Railway, this station closed in 1969. 
View south towards Wolferton and Kings Lynn.
Dersingham railway station (site), Norfolk Credit: Nigel Thompson

Dersingham Fen, located in Norfolk, England, is a diverse and ecologically important area encompassing downs, moorland, and fen habitats. Covering an extensive land area, it is renowned for its rich biodiversity and unique landscape.

The downs in Dersingham Fen are characterized by rolling hills and grassy slopes, providing a picturesque backdrop for the surrounding area. These habitats support a wide range of plant species, including wildflowers such as harebells and wild thyme, which attract various insects and birds.

Moorland areas within the fen are notable for their heathland vegetation, dominated by heather and gorse. These habitats are home to several bird species, including the skylark and stonechat, which thrive in the open grassland and shrubbery.

The fen itself is a wetland habitat, characterized by waterlogged soil and vegetation adapted to high moisture levels. Here, visitors can observe a variety of wetland plants, such as reeds, sedges, and marsh orchids. The fen is also home to several species of amphibians, including the common frog and smooth newt.

Dersingham Fen is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, offering an array of walking trails and birdwatching opportunities. It is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its unique combination of habitats and the presence of rare and protected species.

Overall, Dersingham Fen is a remarkable natural area, showcasing the diversity of Norfolk's landscape and providing a haven for numerous plant and animal species. Its conservation and preservation are of utmost importance to safeguard the ecological balance and ensure its continued beauty for future generations to enjoy.

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Dersingham railway station (site), Norfolk Opened in 1862 by the Lynn & Hunstanton Railway, later part of the Great Eastern Railway, this station closed in 1969. 
View south towards Wolferton and Kings Lynn.
Dersingham railway station (site), Norfolk
Opened in 1862 by the Lynn & Hunstanton Railway, later part of the Great Eastern Railway, this station closed in 1969. View south towards Wolferton and Kings Lynn.
Bridleway to Dersingham
Bridleway to Dersingham
The remains of Dersingham Station Apart from track the station is virtually complete. The station opened in 1862 and closed in 1969.
The remains of Dersingham Station
Apart from track the station is virtually complete. The station opened in 1862 and closed in 1969.
View towards Woodland Play area, Sandringham
View towards Woodland Play area, Sandringham
Visitor Centre, Sandringham Estate
Visitor Centre, Sandringham Estate
Parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Sandringham Hidden in the trees
Parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Sandringham
Hidden in the trees
Wolferton railway station (site), Norfolk Opened in 1862 as "Wolverton" by the Lynn & Hunstanton Railway, later part of the Great Eastern Railway, the name was changed to "Wolferton" the following year. The station closed in 1969. It was the nearest one to Sandringham and had royal retiring rooms.
View north east towards Dersingham and Hunstanton.
Wolferton railway station (site), Norfolk
Opened in 1862 as "Wolverton" by the Lynn & Hunstanton Railway, later part of the Great Eastern Railway, the name was changed to "Wolferton" the following year. The station closed in 1969. It was the nearest one to Sandringham and had royal retiring rooms. View north east towards Dersingham and Hunstanton.
Steam Traction at Sandringham Displayed at Sandringham Game and Country Fair
Steam Traction at Sandringham
Displayed at Sandringham Game and Country Fair
Footpath in the woods near Sandringham
Footpath in the woods near Sandringham
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Sandringham, Christmas Day 1988 Walking from the traditional morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church back to Sandringham House. Prince William and Zara Phillips following.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Sandringham, Christmas Day 1988
Walking from the traditional morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church back to Sandringham House. Prince William and Zara Phillips following.
Queen Elizabeth II and members of the Royal Family at Sandringham, Christmas Day 1988 Walking from the traditional morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church back to Sandringham House.
Prince William and Zara Phillips near the Queen. Also in the photo are Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew, Princess Diana, Captain Mark Phillips and Prince Edward.
Queen Elizabeth II and members of the Royal Family at Sandringham, Christmas Day 1988
Walking from the traditional morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church back to Sandringham House. Prince William and Zara Phillips near the Queen. Also in the photo are Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew, Princess Diana, Captain Mark Phillips and Prince Edward.
Flowers for Queen Elizabeth II at Sandringham Thousands of people visited the Sandringham Estate following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many leaving floral tributes at the Norwich Gates
Flowers for Queen Elizabeth II at Sandringham
Thousands of people visited the Sandringham Estate following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many leaving floral tributes at the Norwich Gates
A sea of flowers for Queen Elizabeth II at Sandringham Thousands of people visited the Sandringham Estate following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many leaving floral tributes at the Norwich Gates
A sea of flowers for Queen Elizabeth II at Sandringham
Thousands of people visited the Sandringham Estate following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many leaving floral tributes at the Norwich Gates
Flowers for our late Queen Elizabeth II at Sandringham Thousands of people visited the Sandringham Estate following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many leaving floral tributes at the Norwich Gates
Flowers for our late Queen Elizabeth II at Sandringham
Thousands of people visited the Sandringham Estate following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many leaving floral tributes at the Norwich Gates
Floral tributes for Queen Elizabeth II at the Norwich gates, Sandringham Thousands of people visited the Sandringham Estate following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many leaving floral tributes at the Norwich Gates
Floral tributes for Queen Elizabeth II at the Norwich gates, Sandringham
Thousands of people visited the Sandringham Estate following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many leaving floral tributes at the Norwich Gates
Flowers for Queen Elizabeth II at the Norwich Gates, Sandringham Thousands of people visited the Sandringham Estate following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many leaving floral tributes at the Norwich Gates
Flowers for Queen Elizabeth II at the Norwich Gates, Sandringham
Thousands of people visited the Sandringham Estate following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many leaving floral tributes at the Norwich Gates
St Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham House
St Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham House
Park House on the Sandringham Estate Home of Diana, Princess of Wales for many years
Park House on the Sandringham Estate
Home of Diana, Princess of Wales for many years
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Dersingham Fen is located at Grid Ref: TF6729 (Lat: 52.833127, Lng: 0.48690733)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Police Authority: Norfolk

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Dersingham Fen
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