Keyhaven

E1047224

Keyhaven is a small coastal village in Hampshire, England, known for its sailing, salt marshes, and views across the Solent toward the Isle of Wight.

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Keyhaven canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal settlement
village
country England
faces north-west coast of Isle of Wight
hasAccess local roads from Milford on Sea
hasCoastType estuarine coast
hasConservationStatus part of protected coastal nature areas
hasEconomicActivity recreational boating
tourism
hasEnvironment coastal wetland
saltmarsh ecosystem
hasFeature Keyhaven River NERFINISHED
mudflats
saltmarsh
shingle banks
hasHarbour Keyhaven harbour NERFINISHED
hasMarina small boat moorings
hasNearbySettlement Lymington NERFINISHED
Milford on Sea NERFINISHED
hasNearbyWaterBody Keyhaven–Lymington nature reserve area NERFINISHED
hasPath coastal footpaths
hasRecreationalActivity angling
kayaking
hasRecreationalFacility sailing club
hasTransportLink ferry to Hurst Castle (seasonal)
hasViewOf Isle of Wight NERFINISHED
hasWildlife migratory birds
wading birds
knownFor coastal scenery
sailing
salt marshes
locatedIn Hampshire
New Forest district NERFINISHED
South East England
locatedOn south coast of England
near Hurst Castle NERFINISHED
overlooks The Solent NERFINISHED
partOf civil parish of Milford on Sea
popularFor birdwatching
dinghy sailing
walking
yachting
region Hampshire coast NERFINISHED
within New Forest National Park boundary area

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Hurst Castle locatedNear Keyhaven