Description: This map of the soils of England is a simplified version of the National Soil Map and has been produced by the National Soil Resources Institute (NSRI) of Cranfield University with support from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. It shows, in simple terms, what the likely soil conditions are at any point in the landscape by reference to one of 27 different broad types of soil
Value: Loamy and clayey floodplain soils with naturally high groundwater Label: Loamy and clayey floodplain soils with naturally high groundwater Description: Symbol:
Value: Loamy and clayey soils of coastal flats with naturally high groundwater Label: Loamy and clayey soils of coastal flats with naturally high groundwater Description: Symbol:
Value: Loamy and sandy soils with naturally high groundwater and a peaty surface Label: Loamy and sandy soils with naturally high groundwater and a peaty surface Description: Symbol:
Value: Slowly permeable wet very acid upland soils with a peaty surface Label: Slowly permeable wet very acid upland soils with a peaty surface Description: Symbol: