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 ...

East of England


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 of England can be accessed below.

© Copyright, Jane Mitchell 46. The Fens  |  77. North Norfolk Coast  |  78. Central North Norfolk  |  76. North West Norfolk  |  84. Mid Norfolk  |  87. East Anglian Chalk  |  85. Breckland  |  86. South Suffolk and North Essex Clayland  |  82. Suffolk Coast and Heaths  |  80. The Broads  |  79. North East Norfolk and Flegg  |  79. North East Norfolk and Flegg  |  79. North East Norfolk and Flegg  |  83. South Norfolk and High Suffolk Claylands  |  75. Kesteven Uplands  |  92. Rockingham Forest  |  89. Northamptonshire Vales  |  88. Bedfordshire & Cambridgeshire Claylands  |  91. Yardley-Whittlewood Ridge  |  90. Bedfordshire Greensand Ridge  |  110. Chilterns  |  111. Northern Thames Basin  |  81. Greater Thames Estuary  |  115. Thames Valley 46. The Fens 77. North Norfolk Coast 78. Central North Norfolk 76. North West Norfolk 84. Mid Norfolk 87. East Anglian Chalk 85. Breckland 86. South Suffolk and North Essex Clayland 82. Suffolk Coast and Heaths 80. The Broads 79. North East Norfolk and Flegg 79. North East Norfolk and Flegg 79. North East Norfolk and Flegg 83. South Norfolk and High Suffolk Claylands 75. Kesteven Uplands 92. Rockingham Forest 89. Northamptonshire Vales 88. Bedfordshire & Cambridgeshire Claylands 91. Yardley-Whittlewood Ridge 90. Bedfordshire Greensand Ridge 110. Chilterns 111. Northern Thames Basin 81. Greater Thames Estuary 115. Thames Valley