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Isle of Axholme : ウィキペディア英語版
Isle of Axholme

The Isle of Axholme is a geographical area of North Lincolnshire, England. It is the only part of Lincolnshire west of the River Trent. It is between the three towns of Doncaster, Scunthorpe and Gainsborough, in the traditional West Riding of Lindsey.
==Description==
The name ''Isle'' is given to the area since, prior to the area's being drained by the Dutchman Cornelius Vermuyden, each town or village formerly was built on areas of dry, raised ground in the surrounding marshland. The River Don used to flow to the north and west (it has since been diverted), dividing the Isle from Yorkshire; the River Idle separates the Isle from Nottinghamshire; and the River Trent separates the Isle from the rest of Lincolnshire. Three three small towns developed here: Epworth – birthplace of John Wesley and his brother Charles, Crowle, and Haxey.
The boundaries of the Isle of Axholme usually match with those of the ancient ''wapentake'' of Epworth〔http://domesdaymap.co.uk/hundred/epworth/ Domesday Online - Epworth wapentake〕 and its 17 communities: Belton, Crowle, Epworth, Haxey, Beltoft, (High and Low) Burnham, Owston Ferry, (East) Lound and (Graise)lound, Garthorpe, Luddington, Amcotts, (West) Butterwick, Althorpe, The Marshes, Waterton, Upperthorpe, and Westwoodside. Other settlements on the Isle include Eastoft, Sandtoft – home to Europe's largest trolleybus museum, and Wroot.
Much of the northern part of the Isle has flat topography, with rich farmland used mainly to grow wheat and sugar beets. The land is particularly fertile due to its history of annual flooding from the Trent and peat soil which was created by dense ancient woodland which covered much of the Isle. Even today, in many parts of the northern Isle, petrified wood can be found at about six feet below ground; relics from this woodland, these are locally called "bog oaks".
A long-distance walking route, the "Peatlands Way," traverses the Isle.

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