East Anglia is most notable for being almost flat. During the Ice Age much of the region was covered by ice sheets and this has influenced the topography and nature of the soils. Much of Cambridgeshire is low-lying, in some places below present-day mean sea level. The lowest point on land is supposedly just to the south of the city at Holme Fen, which is nine feet (2.75 m) below sea level. The largest of the many settlements along the Fen edge, Peterborough has been called the Gateway to the Fens. Before they were drained the Fens were liable to periodic flooding so arable farming was limited to the higher areas of the Fen edge, with the rest of the Fenland dedicated to pastoral farming.
Our pet sitting service has been further strengthened and extend to cover Peterborough and the surrounding areas.
New areas are being added each day, so if you live in close proximity, please do not hesitate to contact us to enquire if cover can be arranged.
Thank you for looking after our independent Angie as well as you do. And a big thank you too for all the little extras you throw in out of the goodness of your heart. We had a lovely holiday, and until the next time!
J. McGeough