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- Bromham_Lake abstract "Bromham Lake is a 10.9 hectare Local Nature Reserve east of Bromham in Bedfordshire. It is owned and managed by Bedford Borough Council.The lake was formed when the site was used for the extraction of sand, gravel and limestone between 1969 and 1975, and an Iron Age house was found during the extraction. In the 1980s the site was restored to become a nature reserve. The lake is important for aquatic birds such as terns and coot, and plants such as water crowfoot and reedmace. A wild flower meadow provides a habitat for butterflies. There is also woodland, grassland and a limestone cliff.There is access from Lower Farm Road.".
- Bromham_Lake thumbnail Bromham_Lake_6.JPG?width=300.
- Bromham_Lake wikiPageID "48848241".
- Bromham_Lake wikiPageLength "1494".
- Bromham_Lake wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Bromham_Lake wikiPageRevisionID "703822531".
- Bromham_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Bedford_Borough_Council.
- Bromham_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Bedfordshire.
- Bromham_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Bromham,_Bedfordshire.
- Bromham_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Local_Nature_Reserves_in_Bedfordshire.
- Bromham_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Age.
- Bromham_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Local_nature_reserve.
- Bromham_Lake wikiPageWikiLink File:Bromham_Lake_6.JPG.
- Bromham_Lake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bromham Lake".
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- Bromham_Lake subject Category:Local_Nature_Reserves_in_Bedfordshire.
- Bromham_Lake hypernym Reserve.
- Bromham_Lake point "52.1527 -0.5025".
- Bromham_Lake type ProtectedArea.
- Bromham_Lake type SpatialThing.
- Bromham_Lake comment "Bromham Lake is a 10.9 hectare Local Nature Reserve east of Bromham in Bedfordshire. It is owned and managed by Bedford Borough Council.The lake was formed when the site was used for the extraction of sand, gravel and limestone between 1969 and 1975, and an Iron Age house was found during the extraction. In the 1980s the site was restored to become a nature reserve. The lake is important for aquatic birds such as terns and coot, and plants such as water crowfoot and reedmace.".
- Bromham_Lake label "Bromham Lake".
- Bromham_Lake lat "52.1527".
- Bromham_Lake long "-0.5025".
- Bromham_Lake wasDerivedFrom Bromham_Lake?oldid=703822531.
- Bromham_Lake depiction Bromham_Lake_6.JPG.
- Bromham_Lake isPrimaryTopicOf Bromham_Lake.