Axholme Before Vermuyden: Life, Land and Lords in a Very Different Isle
Long before Cornelius Vermuyden arrived with his Dutch engineers and radical drainage plans, the Isle of Axholme was already a distinctive, self‑contained world. Its landscape, economy, and governance had evolved over centuries in response to the challenges—and opportunities—of living on a wetland “island” surrounded by rivers and meres. Far from being a barren backwater, Axholme supported a thriving pastoral economy,...
