Basic land use categories, as reported by the Agricultural Census

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Year Farmland Rough Grazings Woods Orchards Market Gardens Nursery Grounds
1871 2,175,471 Show data context 206,583 Show data context
1881 32,211,512 Show data context 2,458,300 Show data context 184,865 Show data context 46,604 Show data context 12,260 Show data context
1891 32,918,514 Show data context 2,694,575 Show data context 209,996 Show data context 81,368 Show data context 12,883 Show data context
1901 32,417,445 Show data context 12,931,148 Show data context 2,726,116 Show data context 234,660 Show data context
1911 32,094,658 Show data context 12,875,660 Show data context
1931 29,915,520 Show data context 14,813,294 Show data context
1961 28,702,268 Show data context 17,395,961 Show data context 227,981 Show data context
Date: Source:
1871 - 1911 Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Statistics (HM Stationery Office) ,
1931 - 1961 Great Britain Historical GIS Project
1931 Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland, Scottish Agricultural Statistics (HM Stationery Office) ,

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The Agricultural Census was not primarily a land use survey, but it did record the total farmed area, apparently excluding rough grazings, and for some dates it also recorded other categories including the area of rough grazings and the area of woodlands. In some cases, as with orchards, the acreages seem to be included within the overall farmed area, while woodlands are always separate.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Great Britain Dep through time | Agriculture & Land Use Statistics | Basic land use categories, as reported by the Agricultural Census, A Vision of Britain through Time.

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Date accessed: 04th November 2024