Frampton Marsh is a nature reserve in Lincolnshire, England. The reserve is situated on the coast of The Wash, some 4 miles from the town of Boston, between the outfalls of the Rivers Welland and Witham (covering an area of mature salt marsh known as The Scalp), and near the village of Frampton in a area known as the “Fosdyke Wash”. The majority of the reserve is managed by the RSPB with a small part of the saltmarsh managed by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust. There is a small visitor centre at the entrance to the reserve.
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marsh known as The Scalp), and near the village of Frampton in a area known as the “Fosdyke Wash”. The majority of the reserve is managed by the RSPB...
Nature Park Local Nature Reserve, Donna Nook National Nature Reserve, RSPBFramptonMarsh and the Humberhead Peatlands National Nature Reserve. Although the...
Boston, TF3244, flows into The Haven, a tidal arm of The Wash, near RSPBFramptonMarsh. The name "Witham" seems to be extremely old and of unknown origin...
where it also meets the mouth of The Haven close to the RSPB nature reserve at FramptonMarsh. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
marsh with lagoons, now forms an RSPB reserve. Freiston Shore is home to pied avocets, common redshanks, ringed plovers, northern wheatears and marsh...
NNR (all managed by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust), and FramptonMarsh and Freiston Shore RSPB reserves. BBC Lincolnshire - Coast Lincolnshire Coast Online...
Protection Area, administered by the RSPB as the Tetney Marshes nature reserve, which functions as a grazing marsh and home of lagoon sand shrimps and...
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Councils. Retrieved 23 December 2013 Media related to Freiston at Wikimedia Commons RSPB Freiston Shore reserve information Portals: England United Kingdom...