Samphire Hoe

E1045802

Samphire Hoe is a coastal nature reserve and country park in Kent, England, created from Channel Tunnel excavation material at the base of the White Cliffs of Dover.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landform
country park
nature reserve
area about 30 hectares
about 74 acres
constructionBegan 1994
country United Kingdom
createdFrom Channel Tunnel excavation material
chalk marl spoil
environmentalStatus important site for biodiversity in Kent
hasAccess single access tunnel from A20
hasFacility car park
tea kiosk
toilets
viewing points
hasFauna butterflies
common lizard
kestrel
meadow pipit
peregrine falcon
hasFlora kidney vetch
restharrow
rock samphire
sea kale
hasHabitat chalk grassland
coastal grassland
rocky shore
scrub
hasNameOrigin named after rock samphire plant
hasPath cliff base walking paths
locatedAt base of the White Cliffs of Dover
locatedIn England
Kent NERFINISHED
locatedNear Dover NERFINISHED
locatedOn English Channel coast NERFINISHED
managedBy White Cliffs Countryside Partnership NERFINISHED
nearbyInfrastructure Channel Tunnel NERFINISHED
nearbyRoad A20 road NERFINISHED
nearbyWaterBody Strait of Dover NERFINISHED
opened 1997
ownedBy Eurotunnel NERFINISHED
Getlink NERFINISHED
partOf White Cliffs of Dover landscape NERFINISHED
usedFor angling
birdwatching
recreation
walking

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