- Breckland
The Breckland as a landscape region is an unusual natural habitat of
England . It comprises thegorse -covered sandy heath that exists in the north of the county ofSuffolk and the south ofNorfolk . An area of considerable interest for its unusual flora and fauna it lies to the south east of another unusual habitat,The Fens , and to the south west of theNorfolk Broads . The typical tree of this area is theScots Pine . The Brecks are one of the driest places in England.The area of Breckland has been substantially reduced in the twentieth century by the impact of modern farming and the creation in 1914 of
Thetford Forest . However substantial areas have been preserved, not least by the presence of theBritish Army on theStanford Battle Area .During the Prehistoric period the Breckland was mined for
flint , evidence for which can be found atGrimes Graves just outside the town ofThetford inNorfolk . The word 'Breck' is medieval and was defined as being an area of heathland broken up for cultivation before being allowed to retreat back into wilderness. Up until 200 years ago, much of it consisted of open heathland. The Brecklands today provide a tourist attraction as well as an area of scientific and geographical interest.The Breckland landscape region has given its name to Breckland District, a local government district that contains Norfolk's portion of the Breckland. Forest Heath District covers the Suffolk portion.
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