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Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses straddle the border between England and Wales. Fenn's Moss is on the Welsh side of the border and is in Wrexham County Borough, while Whixall Moss is in north Shropshire, on the English side of the border, and is only separated from Fenn's Moss by the Border Drain, a ditch similar to many others on the mosses, [1] which was dug in 1826. [2]
Whixall is, by land area, the third largest inland village in England and a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It is documented in the Domesday Book as having been in existence in 1086. [2] The nearest towns are Whitchurch, to the north, and Wem, to the south. The parish lies on the border with the county borough of Wrexham, Wales.
Fenn's, Whixall, Bettisfield, Wem & Cadney Mosses; Fernhill Pastures; Flat Coppice; Granham's Moor Quarry; Green Farm Quarry; Grinshill Quarries; Hencott Pool; Hill Houses & Crumpsbrook Meadows; Hillend Quarry; Hodnet Heath; Hope Bowdler Outcrops; Hope Valley; Hope Valley Meadows; Hughley Brook; Huglith Mine; Lin Can Moss; Lincoln Hill; Linley ...
The Meres and Mosses are a natural area of England defined by Natural England and its predecessor bodies as statutory regulators for the natural environment of England. This region in the northwest part of the English Midlands coincides broadly with the Shropshire, Cheshire and Staffordshire National Character Area (NCA) 61. [ 1 ]
The village lies close to Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses, an area of peat bog which was declared a national nature reserve in 1996 because of its importance for wildlife. The English market towns of Whitchurch , Ellesmere and Wem each lie about 6 miles distant to the northeast, west and southeast respectively.
Museums in England is a link page for any museum in England by ceremonial county.In 2011 there were around 1,600 museums in England. [1] The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council is the national development agency for museums in England, and is a sponsored body of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Between bridges 42 and 47, the canal skirts the eastern edge and then passes through and the southern edge of Whixall Moss, part of the Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses National Nature Reserve. With a combined area of nearly 2,500 acres (10 km 2 ), they form the third largest area of raised peat bog in the United Kingdom.
Twenty-three properties are designated as "cultural", four as "natural", and one as "mixed". [note 1] [2] The breakdown of sites by type was similar to the overall proportions; of the 1,121 sites on the World Heritage List, 77.5% are cultural, 19% are natural, and 3.5% are mixed. [10] St Kilda is the only mixed World Heritage Site in the UK.