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A black and white printed image showing a pool of water at the base of a bank with stone steps leading up beside it.

Ashwell Springs (Source of Cam) c.1902

Ashwell Springs (Source of River Cam)

Historu of Ashwell Springs

Ashwell Springs is a 0.3-hectare (0.74-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Ashwell in Hertfordshire, England. The local planning authority is North Hertfordshire District Council.

The site consists of a series of freshwater springs, which form a source for the River Cam. Due to the low temperatures of the spring pools, they provide a habitat for cold water, invertebrate animals, some of which are rare. The site is particularly important for flatworms, including Crenobia alpina and the Polycelis felina. The pools are surrounded by grassland which provide shade for the water. There is access from the High Street and by a footpath from Hodwell. (Wikipedia)

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