Havenside Explained

Havenside
Type:Local Nature Reserve
Grid Ref Uk:TF 351 413
Location:Fishtoft, Lincolnshire
Area:18.91 hectares

Havenside is an 18.91-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Fishtoft, a civil parish in the Boston borough of Lincolnshire.[1] It is a thin piece of land along the eastern edge of The Haven (a stretch of the River Witham), running southwards from the built-up area around Skirbeck (within Fishtoft's parish boundaries but separate from the village of Fishtoft) to a point just north of the junction where Hobhole Drain merges with The Haven; the reserve is mostly bounded to the east by fields, but is backed onto by residential and industrial buildings at Skirbeck and is adjacent to a sewerage works further south. It contains a mixture of rough grassland with scrub and brambles, cattle-grazed meadows, seasonal ponds, estuary, and mud flats. It also contains the Pilgrim Fathers' Memorial on the site (formerly called Scotia Creek) where a group of puritans were arrested in 1607 while trying to escape religious persecution.[1] [2] The reserve's main entrance is near Finn Forest's works on the industrial estate off Fishtoft Road, Skirbeck. Another car park is off Scalp Road in Fishtoft village.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Havenside. Local Nature Reserves. Natural England . 28 January 2018.
  2. Web site: Magic Map. Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs . 28 January 2018.