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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,
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Local Nature Reserve
Bromham
Bedfordshire
Bedford Borough Council
extraction of sand
Iron Age


"Bromham Lake"
the original
"Map of Bromham Lake"
52°09′10″N 0°30′09″W / 52.1527°N 0.5025°W / 52.1527; -0.5025
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Local nature reserves
Bedfordshire
Bedford
Bromham Lake
Browns Wood
Fenlake Meadows
Harrold-Odell Country Park
Hill Rise
Mowsbury Hill
Park Wood
Putnoe Wood
Central Bedfordshire
Cooper's Hill
Cottage Bottom Fields

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