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Autumn trees and dykes in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. Autumn trees and dykes in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. Godmanchester has two Chinese bridges, this is the smaller of the two. The original was built around 1800. Autumn trees in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. Godmanchester has two Chinese bridges, this is the smaller of the two. The original was built around 1800, to link the garden of Island Hall with its ornamental island. In 1972 the original bridge was destroyed when it was in an advanced state of decay. This replica  was built in 1986. The town's larger and more famous Chinese Bridge which was built in 1827. Autumn trees and dykes in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. One of many timber framed cottages in  Houghton ,that is famous for its mill, by the Great Ouse river. Autumn trees and dykes in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. Autumn trees and dykes in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. One of many timber framed cottages in  Houghton ,that is famous for its mill, by the Great Ouse river. Autumn trees in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. Houghton Mill was built during the 17th Century, it was a working mill with three water wheels untill 1930. As the peat is still shrinking the roots of the trees become exposed, making them unstable. Many trees can be seen leaning at odd angles untill they eventually fall down. Much of the 266 hectares reserve has become covered with birch woodland Godmanchester has two Chinese bridges, this is the larger of the two. The original was built  in 1827 , this replica  is an exact copy that was erected in 1960. As the peat is still shrinking the roots of the trees become exposed, making them unstable. Many trees can be seen leaning at odd angles untill they eventually fall down. Much of the 266 hectares reserve has become covered with birch woodland Autumn trees and dykes in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. As the peat is still shrinking the roots of the trees become exposed, making them unstable. Many trees can be seen leaning at odd angles untill they eventually fall down. Much of the 266 hectares reserve has become covered with birch woodland Autumn trees in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. As the peat is still shrinking the roots of the trees become exposed, making them unstable. Many trees can be seen leaning at odd angles untill they eventually fall down. Much of the 266 hectares reserve has become covered with birch woodland As the peat is still shrinking the roots of the trees become exposed, making them unstable. Many trees can be seen leaning at odd angles untill they eventually fall down. As the peat is still shrinking the roots of the trees become exposed, making them unstable. Many trees can be seen leaning at odd angles untill they eventually fall down. Autumn trees and dykes in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. As the peat is still shrinking the roots of the trees become exposed, making them unstable. Many trees can be seen leaning at odd angles untill they eventually fall down. Autumn trees in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. Autumn trees and dykes in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. The water level in Holme fen is managed using long straight drainage dykes. The banks of which support a wide diversity of wild life. Bridge crossing a dyke, leading to the poles, on Holme Fen. Autumn trees and dykes in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of �The Great Fen Project�, that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat between Huntingdon and Peterborough. Ball of string or twine on a plain white background Ball of string or twine on a plain white background Nut and bolts on a white background. Old training shoe on a white background. Paint brush on a white background. Nut and bolts on a white background. LED light on a white background. Craft knife on a white background. Craft knife on a white background. Old rusty pliers on a white background. Old rusty pliers on a white background. Roasted peanuts or groundnuts on a white background. Close up of a cauliflower. Close up of potatoes on a white background. Close up of potatoes on a white background. Cauliflower on a white background. Read onion on a white background. 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