Ring's End

Ring's End is a hamlet near Guyhirn in the Isle of Ely in Cambridgeshire, England.

The population is included in the civil parish of Elm in the Fenland District.

Land surrounding Elm including Coldham suffered serious flooding, with loss of human life, stock and crops ruined.

Attempts to improve the situation took place and the "Little Bill" of 1607 involving 6,000 acres known as "The Ring of Waldersea and Coldham" involving a system of drainage ditches forming a rough circle led to an improvement in the area.

[3] As a consequence of a bridge being built across the river Nene and the A47 being rerouted, the hamlet now sits on the A141 next to the junction with the A47.

Ring's End Pumping Station