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Holland Fen with Brothertoft is a civil parish in Lincolnshire, England, consisting, as the name indicates, of Holland Fen and Brothertoft, but also includes the areas known as
Pelhams Land Pelhams Lands or Pelhams Land today forms part of the parish of Holland Fen with Brothertoft and is situated approximately north-west from the town of Boston, Lincolnshire. The name 'Pelhams Lands' originates from the Pelham family who held ...
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Harts Ground Harts Ground or Harts Grounds is a former parish in Holland Fen with Brothertoft parish, and the Borough of Boston, Lincolnshire, England. It is situated north-west from the town of Boston. Harts Ground was formerly an extra-parochial area ...
and Pepper Gowt Plot. The population of the civil parish (including North Forty Foot Bank and Shingay) at the 2011 census was 669. The parish of one of 18 parishes, together with Boston, that form the Borough of Boston in the county of Lincolnshire, England. The local government has been arranged in this way since the reorganization of 1 April 1974, which resulted from the
Local Government Act 1972 The Local Government Act 1972 (c. 70) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed local government in England and Wales on 1 April 1974. It was one of the most significant Acts of Parliament to be passed by the Heath Gov ...
. This parish forms part of the Swineshead and Holland Fen electoral ward. Hitherto, the parish had formed part of Boston Rural District, in the
Parts of Holland The Parts of Holland is a historical division of Lincolnshire, England, encompassing the south-east of the county. The name is still recognised locally and survives in the district of South Holland. Administration Parts of Holland was one of th ...
. Holland was one of the three divisions (formally known as ''parts'') of the traditional county of Lincolnshire. Since the Local Government Act of 1888, Holland had been in most respects, a county in itself.


Community

The Parish Council meets six times a year, and is responsible for the village hall in Brothertoft, the building that was once the school. The mobile library visits Holland Fen once a month. Public transport can be provided by the ''Call Connect'' on-demand bus service.


Geography

The parish is a long, narrow, strip bounded on the north-east by the River Witham, and on the opposite edge by the 10 Foot Drain (between Sutterton Drove and Kirton Drove). It stretches from the A1121 road at Hubberts Bridge almost to Chapel Hill in the north, where the Kyme Eau forms the boundary. The land is flat. A landscape evaluation for Boston Borough called it "Flat and low-lying reclaimed fenland....semi-remote, tranquil and intact working agricultural landscape." There are no contours on the OS sheet, just spot heights on the roads of 2 or 3m above datum. The geology is consistent with coastal marshes throughout this area. The bedrock is Jurassic sedimentary mudstones of the Ampthill series. The superficial overlay is of tidal deposits of clay and silt. The landscape is described in Natural England's National landscape character survey as "a distinctive, historic and human-influenced wetland landscape lying to the west of the Wash estuary, which formerly constituted the largest wetland area in England. The area is notable for its large-scale, flat, open landscape with extensive vistas to level horizons. The level, open topography shapes the impression of huge skies which convey a strong sense of place, tranquility and inspiration."


Places in the parish

Holland Fen with Brothertoft today comprises:


Settlements

* Holland Fen * Brothertoft *
North Forty Foot Bank The North Forty Foot Bank is a settlement which runs about 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 T ...


Other Locations

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Pelhams Land Pelhams Lands or Pelhams Land today forms part of the parish of Holland Fen with Brothertoft and is situated approximately north-west from the town of Boston, Lincolnshire. The name 'Pelhams Lands' originates from the Pelham family who held ...
s Former extra-parochial strip of reclaimed land, and a farm of the same name *
Harts Ground Harts Ground or Harts Grounds is a former parish in Holland Fen with Brothertoft parish, and the Borough of Boston, Lincolnshire, England. It is situated north-west from the town of Boston. Harts Ground was formerly an extra-parochial area ...
Former extra-parochial strip of reclaimed land, and a hamlet of the same name *Boston West The extreme eastern extension of the parish *Hedgehog Bridge Part of the settlement of ''North Forty Foot Bank'', location of the school and the eponymous Bridge. *Gill Bridge A pair of cottages, and the eponymous Bridge over an ancient waterway called Gill Syke. *Toft Tunnel A Hamlet and a junction of drainage in ''North Forty Foot Bank'', not to be confused with the similarly named railway tunnel and nature reserve near Bourne.


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* {{Lincolnshire, state=collapsed Civil parishes in Lincolnshire Borough of Boston