Where is the flattest land in England?

Holme Fen. Managed by Natural England, Holme Fen is a thriving nature reserve across 657 acres of landscape. Explore the finest silver birch woodland through a network of paths and discover the famous Holme Post, where you will be 2.75 metres below sea level, the lowest land point in Great Britain.
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Which are the flattest parts of England?

There are areas of England which are flat, Norfolk, Suffolk,Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire are all famously flat and in places below sea level.
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Where is the lowest place below sea level in the UK?

At seven metres below sea level, Holme Fen is the lowest place in Britain.
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Which region of the UK is the flattest and lowest?

Cambridgeshire is the flattest county in the United Kingdom. It is also the most low-lying with large areas at just above sea-level. Holme Fen is notable for being the UK's lowest physical point at 2.75 m (9 ft) below sea level.
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What is the lowest elevation in the UK?

Holme Fen. Holme Fen, specifically Holme Posts, is believed to be the lowest land point in the United Kingdom at 2.75 metres (9.0 ft) below sea level.
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What is the flattest county in the UK?

Cambridgeshire is the flattest county in the United Kingdom. It is also the most low- lying with large areas at just above sea-level. Holme Fen is notable for being the UK's lowest physical point at 2.75 m (9 ft) below sea level.
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What is the least used road in the UK?

New research from Jeep UK has revealed Britain's major roads used by the fewest number of vehicles each day The A844 on the Isle of Bute is Britain's quietest major road with an average of just 77 vehicles estimated to use it on a daily basis Top 10 features A-roads all located in Scotland across the Highlands, Orkney, ...
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What is the poorest part of England?

Having measured the states of deprivation across thirty-two thousand eight hundred and forty-four areas in the country, the researchers concluded that the community that lies east of Jaywick near Clacton-on-Sea is the most deprived region in the country.
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Are the Fens sinking?

As a result of drainage and the subsequent shrinkage of the peat fens, many parts of the Fens now lie below mean sea level. Although one writer in the 17th century described the Fenland as entirely above sea level (in contrast to the Netherlands), the area now includes the lowest land in the United Kingdom.
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Which region of the UK will be worst affected by sea level rise?

The River Severn (in the South West) either side of the estuary from Taunton up to Tewkesbury, and back to Cardiff on the northern bank. Large areas of the Lincolnshire and Norfolk coast, into Cambridgeshire. Large areas around the Humber Estuary in the North of England.
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What is the hilliest town in the UK?

Flash. Discover England's highest village, at 1514 feet above sea level. Flash has the distinction of being the highest village in England, at 1514 feet above sea level, and in winter it is frequently snow-bound.
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What is the most sparsely populated place in England?

It shares its name with the Biblical paradise, whose sole human inhabitants were Adam and Eve. And it seems similar solitude can be found in Eden, Cumbria, the most sparsely populated local authority area of England and Wales.
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What are the least mountainous parts of the UK?

The highest and most extensive areas are in the north and west (including south-west), while the midlands, south-east and east of the country tend to be low-lying.
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Is the UK at risk of sinking?

How much of the UK will be underwater? Large areas of the UK could be underwater by 2100, including parts of London and many of the coastal areas. Regions that we can expect to be hit the hardest are the southeast and northwest of England, south Wales, and central Scotland.
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Are there any swamps in the UK?

Saltwater swamps form near coastlines and there are freshwater swamps in the Scottish Uplands. Swamps are rich in wildlife, and are home to animals such as fish, birds and frogs.
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Where is the wash in the UK?

The Wash makes a large indentation in the coastline of Eastern England that separates Lincolnshire from the curved coast of East Anglia. It is a large bay with three roughly straight sides meeting at right angles, each about 15 miles (25 kilometres) in length.
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What is the most run down town in the UK?

Jaywick: the most deprived town in Britain.
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Which side of England is richer?

There are significant regional variations in prosperity, with South East England and North East Scotland being the richest areas per capita. The size of London's economy makes it the wealthiest city by GDP per capita in Europe.
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What is the poverty capital of the UK?

After housing costs are taken into consideration, the poverty rate in London is 26%, the highest of the English regions. The West Midlands has the second highest poverty rate (24%), followed by the North West (23%) and Yorkshire and the Humber (23%).
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What is the quietest motorway in the UK?

The analysis of road traffic statistics from the Department for Transport found a section of the A844 on the Isle of Bute in Scotland to be Britain's quietest major road.
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Where is the most difficult place to drive in the UK?

The 10 hardest UK cities to drive around revealed

London officially tops the list as the hardest UK city to navigate when driving, as England's fast-paced capital is home to a staggering 4,840 roundabouts, 15,600 traffic signals (over four times more than Manchester), and 56,000 street crossings.
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What is the narrowest street in England?

The 14th century Parliament Street in Exeter, Devon is the narrowest street in the world. It's 0.64 metres at its narrowest, and approximately 1.22 metres at its widest. My old office front door was halfway down this narrow street. We carried all kinds of reprographic equipment through here.
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