Portholme Meadow

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Portholme Meadow is a large historic riverside meadow in Cambridgeshire, England, noted for its rich wildlife, traditional grazing, and status as one of the largest lowland meadows in Britain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Site of Special Scientific Interest
lowland meadow
meadow
nature conservation site
riverside meadow
country England
hasBiodiversityValue rich wildlife
hasConservationInterest national
hasFeature open meadow landscape
riverside location
hasGeographicRegion East of England NERFINISHED
hasHabitatType floodplain meadow
unimproved grassland
hasHeritageStatus historic meadow
hasLandUse hay meadow
traditional grazing
hasNameOrigin Portholme NERFINISHED
hasSoilType alluvial soils
hasVegetationType species-rich grassland
isAccessibleFrom Godmanchester NERFINISHED
Huntingdon NERFINISHED
isDesignatedAs Site of Special Scientific Interest NERFINISHED
isImportantFor botanical diversity
breeding birds
floodplain ecology
invertebrates
isManagedBy traditional agricultural practices
isOneOf largest lowland meadows in Britain
isPartOf Ouse Valley floodplain NERFINISHED
isProtectedFor traditional land management
wildlife conservation
isSubjectTo seasonal flooding
isUsedFor livestock grazing
recreation
locatedIn Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

Huntingdonshire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Godmanchester NERFINISHED
Huntingdon NERFINISHED
locatedOnWatercourse River Great Ouse NERFINISHED

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Godmanchester hasNearbyFeature Portholme Meadow