St Margaret’s Bay

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St Margaret’s Bay is a small coastal bay and village area on the English Channel in Kent, England, known for its white chalk cliffs and views toward France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal bay
village
administrativeArea St Margaret’s at Cliffe civil parish NERFINISHED
cliffComposition Cretaceous chalk
coastOrientation facing south-east towards France
country United Kingdom
hasBeachType shingle beach
hasCoastType chalk cliff coast
hasCommunication ferry and shipping lanes visible in Channel
hasFeature coastal road and promenade
steep access to beach
hasGeologicalFeature white chalk cliffs
hasHistoricalUse World War II observation point
hasNearbySettlement St Margaret’s at Cliffe NERFINISHED
hasViewTowards France NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic chalk cliffs
proximity to France
scenic coastal landscape
landform small embayment
locatedIn England
Kent NERFINISHED
locatedOn English Channel
near Dover NERFINISHED
White Cliffs of Dover NERFINISHED
partOf Dover District NERFINISHED
region South East England
tourismCategory English seaside destination
usedFor coastal tourism
recreational walking

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St Margaret’s at Cliffe hasPart St Margaret’s Bay