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Grid reference
  
TL 229 844

Location map
  
Magic Map

Phone
  
+44 1487 710420

Notification
  
1985

Interest
  
Biological

Area
  
209 ha

Area of search
  
Cambridgeshire

Woodwalton Fen

Address
  
Ramsey, Huntingdon PE26 2RS, UK

Hours
  
Closed now Wednesday8AM–4PMThursday8AM–4PMFriday8AM–4PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday8AM–4PMTuesday8AM–4PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Holme Fen, Wicken Fen, Castor Hanglands National, Bedford Purlieus National, Brampton Wood

Woodwalton fen national nature reserve and the great fen project hd


Woodwalton Fen is a 209 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Ramsey in Cambridgeshire. It is a Ramsar wetland site of international importance, a National Nature Reserve, a Special Area of Conservation and a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I. The site is managed by Natural England.

Contents

Late summer at woodwalton fen


History

One of the first nature reserves to be created in England, Woodwalton Fen was bought by Charles Rothschild in 1910. Rothschild intended to present the site to the National Trust, but they declined it, and it was kept initially as a private nature reserve with a bungalow for the owner to stay in.

Ecology

The site has one of the few remaining ranges of flora characteristic of the East Anglian Fens. There are rare fen plants such as fen wood-rush and fen violet, and ditches have uncommon aquatic plants including bladderwort and water violet.

Threats

As well as being a nature reserve, Woodwalton Fen is used to store winter flood water. There are issues relating to water quality. The flood water entering Woodwalton Fen has high silt and nutrient loads.

Relationship with other East Anglian fens

It is part of a Special Area of Conservation, "Fenland" SAC, which includes two other fragments of wild fenland in Cambridgeshire: Wicken Fen (about 38 miles from Woodwalton) and Chippenham Fen.

As part of the Great Fen Project, Woodwalton Fen is being connected to Holme Fen via habitat restoration of land which has been under arable cultivation. The Great Fen Project started with the purchase of 82 hectares of land (Darlows Farm), to the north of Woodwalton Fen in 2002.

Access

There is access to the reserve from Chapel Road in Ramsey Heights village.

References

Woodwalton Fen Wikipedia