Landscape
Breadcrumbs
East Midlands
The features that define the landscape of each area are recorded in
individual descriptions which explain what makes one area different
from another and shows how that character has arisen and how it is
changing.
The text for each area in the East Midlands can be accessed below.
68. Needwood and South Derbyshire Claylands
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49. Sherwood
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48. Trent and Belvoir Vales
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47. Southern Lincolnshire Edge
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69. Trent Valley Washlands
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70. Melbourne Parklands
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73. Charnwood
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71. Leicestershire and South Derbyshire Coalfield
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72. Mease/Sence Lowlands
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94. Leicestershire Vales
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96. Dunsmore and Feldon
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95. Northamptonshire Uplands
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89. Northamptonshire Vales
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93. High Leicestershire
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74. Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire Wolds
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75. Kesteven Uplands
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50. Derbyshire Peak Fringe and Lower Derwent
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52. White Peak
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92. Rockingham Forest
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37. Yorkshire Southern Pennine Fringe
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38. Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Yorkshire Coalfield
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30. Southern Magnesian Limestone
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39. Humberhead Levels
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45. Northern Lincolnshire Edge with Coversands
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44. Central Lincolnshire Vale
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43. Lincolnshire Wolds
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42. Lincolnshire Coast & Marshes
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54. Manchester Pennine Fringe
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53. South West Peak
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64. Potteries & Churnet Valley
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46. The Fens
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88. Bedfordshire & Cambridgeshire Claylands
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107. Cotswolds
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91. Yardley-Whittlewood Ridge