Hampshire Downs

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Hampshire Downs is a chalk downland region in Hampshire, England, characterized by rolling hills, farmland, and the headwaters of several rivers.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Hampshire Downs canonical 4
North Hampshire Downs 2

Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk downland
geographical region
contains headwaters of the River Avon
headwaters of the River Itchen
headwaters of the River Test
headwaters of the River Wey
country United Kingdom
drainageBasin English Channel
Solent
ecoregionType lowland calcareous grassland (in parts)
formsWatershedBetween River Test basin and River Avon basin
River Test basin and River Itchen basin
Thames basin and southern river basins
geology chalk
hasFeature dry valleys
hedgerows
open fields
scattered woodlands
highestPoint Pilot Hill
highestPointElevation 286 metres
landUse farmland
locatedIn England
Hampshire
locatedNear Andover
Basingstoke
Winchester
locatedNorthOf New Forest district
surface form: New Forest
locatedSouthOf Thames Valley
locatedWestOf South Downs
partOf North Wessex Downs
surface form: North Wessex Downs region (broad sense of Wessex downs)

South East England
regionOf southern England
regionType upland area
terrainType downland
rolling hills
usedFor arable farming
pastoral farming

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

River Wey hasSourceRegion Hampshire Downs
River Test sourceRegion Hampshire Downs
this entity surface form: North Hampshire Downs
Medstead locatedOn Hampshire Downs
River Itchen sourceRegion Hampshire Downs
Steventon, Hampshire, England locatedIn Hampshire Downs
this entity surface form: North Hampshire Downs