Hidden away in the most easterly part of the British Isles are the Fens of East Anglia, a landscape of wild wetlands and fertile farmland. Show more Hidden away in the most easterly part of the ...
The low-lying land has fertile loam soils and a warm climate ideal for growing crops like wheat, barley, sugar-beet and peas, which are produced on a large scale for profit. Enterprise close ...
Keen skaters have been making the most of the recent cold snap by taking to the ice after flooded fields in the Fens froze ...
Lonely Planet noted East Anglia for its countryside ... nicknamed the Ship of the Fens for the way it rises out of the flat, Fen countryside that surrounds it. Cambridge is best known for its ...
Archaeologists have revealed exceptionally well-preserved Bronze Age dwellings during an excavation at Must Farm quarry in the East Anglian fens that is providing an extraordinary insight into ...
Caitlin Norman explores some of Cambridgeshire’s festive sports and how you can get involved with them ...
VL This flat-as-a-pancake 200 square mile area of East Anglia is a lesser-known place ... Ely Cathedral – the Ship of the Fens – is a mighty Norman building with parts dating to 1083.
Keen skaters have been making the most of the recent cold snap by taking to the ice after flooded fields in the Fens froze ...