Sutton Bridge

Sutton Bridge is a location in south-eastern Lincolnshire, England close to the borders with Norfolk and Cambridgeshire. The East Lighthouse is a lighthouse at Sutton Bridge. Before the Second World War, it was inhabited by the naturalist and artist Sir Peter Scott who bought a large area of the Ouse Washes and established a reserve of what is now the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust. The lighthouse has since been used by the Fenland Wildfowlers Association.

 

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