East Anglian Chalk, Chalk and Limestone Mixed

Author(s): Jeremy Lake

The East Anglian Chalk of Cambridgeshire and north-west Essex forms a narrow continuation of the rolling chalk ridge that runs south-west–north-east across southern England. Of the landscape, 92.7% is open countryside, 88.3% of which is cultivated. There are no parts of the landscape falling within an AONB or having National Park status. The landscape contains a small percentage of woodland, covering only 2.7% of the Character Area.

Report Number:
91/2020
Series:
Research Report
Pages:
10
Keywords:
Landscape Farmstead Historic

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