Fenland
Fenland is a low-lying area in eastern England, primarily located in the county of Cambridgeshire. It is characterized by its flat landscape, rich agricultural land, and extensive drainage systems. The region is known for its unique wetlands, which support diverse wildlife and are important for local farming.
The name "Fenland" comes from the word "fen," which refers to a type of wetland. Historically, the area was marshy and difficult to navigate, but extensive drainage projects in the 17th century transformed it into productive farmland. Today, Fenland is recognized for its agricultural output, particularly in crops like potatoes and cereals.