
Fenland
Fenland is a historical and geographical area in eastern England characterized by low-lying, flat landscape formed by ancient wetlands known as fens. These wetlands were drained over centuries for agriculture, making the land suitable for farming. Today, Fenland is known for its rich soil, extensive irrigation, and a mix of agriculture and small towns. Its geography features wide skies, water channels, and a landscape shaped by centuries of human effort to manage and adapt to its naturally wet environment.