Dymchurch sea wall

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Dymchurch sea wall is a coastal flood-defense structure in Kent, England, built to protect the low-lying Romney Marsh from the sea and now also serving as a popular seaside promenade.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal flood defence
promenade
sea wall
adjacentTo Dymchurch beach NERFINISHED
Romney Marsh drainage system
country England
follows Dymchurch beach NERFINISHED
Romney Marsh coastline NERFINISHED
hasClimate temperate maritime climate
hasFeature paved walkway
railings
steps to the beach
hasFunction coastal erosion defence
flood protection
seaside promenade
hasView Dymchurch beach and foreshore NERFINISHED
English Channel NERFINISHED
locatedIn Dymchurch NERFINISHED
Kent NERFINISHED
Romney Marsh NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeArea Folkestone and Hythe District NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedOn English Channel coast NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Environment Agency NERFINISHED
local authorities
material concrete
near Dymchurch amusements NERFINISHED
Dymchurch village NERFINISHED
Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway NERFINISHED
partOf Kent coastal defences
Romney Marsh sea defences NERFINISHED
sea defences of south-east England
protects Romney Marsh NERFINISHED
low-lying land
purpose to protect agricultural land on Romney Marsh
to protect settlements on Romney Marsh
to reduce risk of tidal flooding
subjectOf coastal management studies
flood risk assessments
tourismAttraction holidaymakers
local visitors
usedFor recreation
sea views
walking

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Dymchurch hasAttraction Dymchurch sea wall