Topography Quarrington, Lincolnshire
quarrington hill
quarrington settlement south west of sleaford, market town in north kesteven district of lincolnshire. quarrington proper clustered around town road , between grantham road (the b1517) , london road. north of grantham road quarrington hill , north , east of old village new quarrington; settlements linked contiguous housing developments form suburb of sleaford. lincolnshire county council s state of environment report (1994) found three-quarters of lincolnshire low-lying, of near sea-level; quarrington lies between approximately 15 , 25 meters above sea level, close lincoln cliff, limestone scarp running north–south through lindsey , kesteven. bedrock under of quarrington cornbrash limestone belonging great oolite group of jurassic rocks formed 168−165 million years ago. soil belongs quarrington series, type of brown, calcareous sand. county s agricultural land of quality; result, intensive arable , vegetable farming predominant while pastoral farming declined in 20th century. quarrington , sleaford on edge of fens, low-lying region of east of england which, before drainage 17th 20th centuries, marshy , liable flooding. draining has revealed nutrient-rich soils , enabled 88% of land cultivated, arable farming, , of graded amongst productive farmland in country.
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