North Forty Foot Bank
The North Forty Foot Bank is a settlement which runs about 6 miles (10 km) along the North Forty Foot Drain, about five to nine miles north-west of Boston Lincolnshire, England. It begins just south of the parish of Chapel Hill and runs along the drain to Toft Tunnel, just north of Hubberts Bridge. Despite its length, it only consists of the area on the north side of the drain, which was built in 1720 by Earl Fitzwilliam. The North Forty Foot Bank forms the boundary between Harts Grounds and Pelhams Lands. Settlements within North Forty Foot Bank include: Pelhams Land Harts Ground Holland Fen
North Forty Foot Bank
The North Forty Foot Bank is a settlement which runs about 6 miles (10 km) along the North Forty Foot Drain, about five to nine miles north-west of Boston Lincolnshire, England. It begins just south of the parish of Chapel Hill and runs along the drain to Toft Tunnel, just north of Hubberts Bridge. Despite its length, it only consists of the area on the north side of the drain, which was built in 1720 by Earl Fitzwilliam. The North Forty Foot Bank forms the boundary between Harts Grounds and Pelhams Lands. Settlements within North Forty Foot Bank include: Pelhams Land Harts Ground Holland Fen
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The North Forty Foot Bank is a ...... onsists today mainly of farms.
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5.301215e+1
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North Forty Foot Drain
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The North Forty Foot Bank is a ...... Land Harts Ground Holland Fen
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