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“An island in a sea of flowers” is not too poetic a description of Spalding in its principal harvest time. For its harvests are gathered in the Springtime from fields radiant with the luminous gold of daffodils or, a little later, from the tulip fields, dazzling in their multi-coloured beauty, which adorn the surrounding countryside. Tulip time draws to the Spalding district from great distances visitors by the hundred thousand to feast their eyes on this floral pageant of the Fenland Spring.
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