Blackman's Fen

Downs, Moorland in Norfolk Broadland

England

Blackman's Fen

Wroxham's new village sign Topped by a representation of a wherry it is constructed of solid marble and the base is decorated with water and reed symbols and an inscription proclaims Wroxham's ancient title as the 'Capital of the Norfolk Broads'. The sign was commissioned by Wroxham Parish Council and was unveiled by Norfolk's Lord Lieutenant, Lady Philippa Dannatt on the 16th July 2021.
Wroxham's new village sign Credit: Jane Rackham

Blackman's Fen is a picturesque area located in Norfolk, England. It is a diverse and unique landscape that combines downs, moorland, and wetland habitats. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, Blackman's Fen is known for its rich biodiversity and stunning natural beauty.

The downs in Blackman's Fen are characterized by their rolling hills and open grasslands. These areas are home to a variety of plant species, including wildflowers, heather, and grasses. The downs provide an ideal habitat for a range of bird species, such as skylarks and meadow pipits, which can be seen and heard throughout the year.

The moorland in Blackman's Fen is a captivating sight, with its vast expanses of heath and peat bogs. This unique habitat is home to a number of rare and protected species, including the Dartford warbler, nightjar, and adder. Visitors can enjoy exploring the moorland on designated footpaths and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

The wetland areas of Blackman's Fen consist of reed beds, ponds, and marshes. These wetland habitats support a wide range of wildlife, including water voles, otters, and various species of waterfowl. The reed beds are particularly important for breeding and nesting birds, such as reed warblers and marsh harriers.

Blackman's Fen offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature and experience the tranquility of the countryside. With its diverse ecosystems and rich wildlife, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and those seeking peaceful walks in a beautiful setting.

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Blackman's Fen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.712925/1.3803936 or Grid Reference TG2818. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Wroxham's new village sign Topped by a representation of a wherry it is constructed of solid marble and the base is decorated with water and reed symbols and an inscription proclaims Wroxham's ancient title as the 'Capital of the Norfolk Broads'. The sign was commissioned by Wroxham Parish Council and was unveiled by Norfolk's Lord Lieutenant, Lady Philippa Dannatt on the 16th July 2021.
Wroxham's new village sign
Topped by a representation of a wherry it is constructed of solid marble and the base is decorated with water and reed symbols and an inscription proclaims Wroxham's ancient title as the 'Capital of the Norfolk Broads'. The sign was commissioned by Wroxham Parish Council and was unveiled by Norfolk's Lord Lieutenant, Lady Philippa Dannatt on the 16th July 2021.
River Bure, Coltishall
River Bure, Coltishall
Belaugh: Cereal crop
Belaugh: Cereal crop
St Mary's Close
St Mary's Close
Looking towards junction with Nobel Crescent
Looking towards junction with Nobel Crescent
St Mary's Church noticeboard
St Mary's Church noticeboard
Entrance gates and drive to St Mary's Church
Entrance gates and drive to St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church Wroxham
St Mary's Church Wroxham
Churchyard conservation area
Churchyard conservation area
Looking north to St Mary's Church
Looking north to St Mary's Church
View through hedge to grassy area
View through hedge to grassy area
Grassy area adjacent to churchyard
Grassy area adjacent to churchyard
Church as seen from grassy area
Church as seen from grassy area
Church entrance porch
Church entrance porch
Memorial benches
Memorial benches
Mausoleum at St Mary's Church Wroham It was designed by Anthony Salvin in 1827 for the Trafford family of Wroxham Hall
Mausoleum at St Mary's Church Wroham
It was designed by Anthony Salvin in 1827 for the Trafford family of Wroxham Hall
Mausoleum at St Mary's Church Wroxham It was designed by Anthony Salvin in 1827 for the Trafford family of Wroxham Hall
Mausoleum at St Mary's Church Wroxham
It was designed by Anthony Salvin in 1827 for the Trafford family of Wroxham Hall
St Mary's Church Wroxham
St Mary's Church Wroxham
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Blackman's Fen is located at Grid Ref: TG2818 (Lat: 52.712925, Lng: 1.3803936)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: Broadland

Police Authority: Norfolk

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