KING'S SEDGEMOOR


'King's Sedgemoor' is a piece of rich animal habit and farming land, that forms part of the Somerset Levels.
It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, at the centre of the larger Altcar series peat basin of King’s Sedgemoor; lying between the River Sowey to the west, Cradle Bridge to the east and extending to the south over Beer Wall into part of Aller Moor.
King's Sedgemoor Drain, originally constructed in 1797-8, proved inadequate for draining the village of Chedzoy's moors, so in 1861 the Chedzoy Internal Drainage District built a small pumping station on the River Parrett, in Westonzoyland parish, to drain the Chedzoy moors southwards.

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English Nature notes on King's Sedgmoor

Sedgmoor Council on drainage in King's Sedgemoor

1771 Parliamentary summary on petitions for/against drainage

Angling in Somerset - guide to King's Sedgmoor Drain

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