Soilscapes are an easy-to-understand classification of soils used to describe the soils of England and Wales only (a separate classification being applied in Scotland and Northern Ireland). Soilscapes conveys a summary of the broad regional differences in the soil landscapes of England and Wales. Soilscapes is not intended as a means for supporting detailed assessments, such as land planning applications or site investigations; nor should it be used to support commercial activities. For such applications, a parallel service Soils Site Reporter provides comprehensive reporting for specific locations. More detailed soil datasets are also available for lease from CEC.
Texture: | Loamy and clayey |
Drainage: | Naturally wet |
Fertility: | Moderate |
Land Cover: | Grassland some arable |
Habitats: | Wet flood meadows with wet carr woodlands in old river meanders |
Topsoil Carbon: | Medium |
Mostly Drains To: | Local groundwater feeding into river |
Water Protection Issues: | Close proximity to river results in pollution risk from floodwater scouring and from drainage water after spreading of fertiliser or slurry. |
General Cropping Guidance: | Productive grassland provided drainage is maintained. Risk of poaching and soil damage early and late in the grazing season. Cereal production where flood risk is low |
0811a ENBORNE |
0811b CONWAY |
0811c HOLLINGTON |
0812a FROME |
0813a MIDELNEY |
0813b FLADBURY 1 |
0813c FLADBURY 2 |
0813d FLADBURY 3 |
0813e COMPTON |
0814a THAMES |
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