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Grid reference TF6127

4 km NW of North Wootton, Norfolk, England


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Images in TF6127 Breakdown list
We have 14 images for TF6127
 : A double bend by Richard Humphrey A double bend
Farm track on North Wootton Marsh running parallel to an old sea wall now several hundred metres from the coast. In 1940 this entire area was under the tidal waters of the Wash.
 : Gate on the sea bank by Mat Fascione Gate on the sea bank
On the right of the sea bank is the flat reclaimed farmland of Wootton Marsh. On the left is the salt marsh near Bulldog Sand, with a house boat belonging to the King's Lynn and West Norfolk Wildfowlers Association, it is one of about... (more)
 : Reclaimed land inside the sea wall by Hugh Venables Reclaimed land inside the sea wall
 : The old sea bank, Wootton Marsh by Richard Humphrey The old sea bank, Wootton Marsh
Looking south on a farm track in Wootton Marsh. Most of the well maintained farm tracks in this area follow the lines of the now redundant inland sea banks
 : A ramp down to the salt marsh by Richard Humphrey A ramp down to the salt marsh
On the edge of The Wash north of Vinegar Middle, Kings Lynn
 : Salt water lagoons on the edge of The Wash by Richard Humphrey Salt water lagoons on the edge of The Wash
This is the start of a string of lagoons which run north east along the coast of The Wash for about 3 miles. North of Vinegar Middle, Kings Lynn
 : Boardwalk to a remote house boat by Richard Humphrey Boardwalk to a remote house boat
This is one of about 20 house boats along this stretch of coast which are used by the local wildfowlers association who along with other local and national bodies help manage and maintain this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. According... (more)
 : House boat on the salt marsh by Mat Fascione House boat on the salt marsh
The house boat belongs to the King's Lynn and West Norfolk Wildfowlers Association, it is one of about 20 that are scattered along this very remote stretch of The Wash salt marsh.
 : Herd of cattle on the sea bank by Mat Fascione Herd of cattle on the sea bank
On the left is the salt marsh near Bulldog Sand, on the right of the sea bank is the flat reclaimed farmland of Wootton Marsh.
 : Edge of the salt marsh near Bulldog Sand by Mat Fascione Edge of the salt marsh near Bulldog Sand
 : Farmland behind the bend in the sea bank by Mat Fascione Farmland behind the bend in the sea bank
 : Brent Geese on the saltmarsh by Hugh Venables Brent Geese on the saltmarsh
Part of a large wintering flock in The Wash. The birds breed in the high Arctic, so are relatively late to leave in spring.
 : New section of England Coast Path by Hugh Venables New section of England Coast Path
Linking King's Lynn to Snettisham.
 : Reclaimed land, Wootton Marsh by Hugh Venables Reclaimed land, Wootton Marsh
Claimed from the saltmarsh of The Wash by the seawall and drainage ditches.

 
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