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Holme Fen Nature ReserveHolme Fen Nature Reserve

In 1852, a cast-iron post (pictured right) was erected by William Wells at the edge of Holme Lode covert. The top of the post was set at ground level and the rest buried and fixed to timber piles driven into the underlying clay. Since this time the peat has dried out and wasted away due to increased drainage. The current position of the post, its top now towering 4m above ground level, shows how much the ground has shrunk in the last 150 years. The farmland adjoining the reserve is now the lowest place in Britain.

Since Natural England took over management of Holme Fen National Nature Reserve there has been a focus on protecting the remaining elements of raised bog and in overseeing the natural development of the woodland and grass areas. More recently plans have been developed to protect the reserve by diverting two of the agricultural drains around the southern boundary to help prevent further drainage.

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Free entry

Holme Fen Nature Reserve
 
 

Contact

The Proprietor
Tel: 01733 455000
View the Holme Fen Nature Reserve websitewww.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/conservation/designatedareas/nnr/1006079.aspx

Venue

Holme Fen Nature Reserve

Holme, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE1 1UA

View the Holme Fen Nature Reserve websitewww.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/conservation/designatedareas/nnr/1006079.aspx

52.484449,-0.226658See location on Multimap

Map reference: TL 205888


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Wed 15 Sep 2010 History at Holme