- The
Humberhead Levels is a
national character area
covering a
large expanse of flat, low-lying land
towards the
western end of the
Humber estuary in northern...
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through Sheffield, Rotherham, and
Doncaster before reaching the flat
Humberhead Levels in the east of the county. The
county of
South Yorkshire was created...
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south east are
Cretaceous chalk uplands. The
plain of
Holderness and the
Humberhead levels both owe
their present form to the
Quaternary ice ages. The strata...
- on 9
November 2019.
Retrieved 9
November 2019. "
Humberhead Peatlands – Map of
Thorne Moors".
Humberhead Peatlands Website.
Archived from the
original on...
- history, it is
situated in the Don
Valley on the
western edge of the
Humberhead Levels and east of the Pennines. The
built up area had a po****tion of...
- the west of the
county and
gradually descend into the Vale of York and
Humberhead Levels in the east. Geologically, it lies
almost entirely on
rocks of...
- the wide
plain of the
River Ure/Ouse; the south-west is part of the
Humberhead Levels. When the last
glacial period ended, the
hunter gatherers of the...
- Valley, West
Lancashire Coastal Plain,
Cheshire Plain, Vale of York,
Humberhead Levels and the
Midland Plains. The main
range of the
Pennines start from...
-
south east are
Cretaceous chalk uplands. The
plain of
Holderness and the
Humberhead levels both owe
their present form to the
Quaternary ice ages. Much of...
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Charnwood Forest Coversand Heaths Derbyshire Peak
Fringe and
Lower Derwent Humberhead Levels Leighland Forest The
Lincolnshire Limewoods and
Heaths The Lincolnshire...