Blackdown

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Blackdown is a prominent heathland and woodland-covered hill in the South Downs of West Sussex, England, known for its scenic views and association with the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Blackdown canonical 3
Blackdown (hill) 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf heathland
hill
natural landscape feature
woodland
country England
county West Sussex
hasAltitudeCharacteristic one of the highest points in Sussex
hasConservationStatus protected landscape
hasCulturalAssociation English Romantic and post-Romantic literature
Victorian poetry
hasEcologicalImportance heathland species conservation
hasFeature footpaths
open heathland plateau
viewpoints
wooded slopes
hasHabitat lowland heath
mixed woodland
hasHighestPointIn South Downs National Park
surface form: South Downs National Park (interior)

West Sussex
hasLandscapeType heathland
woodland
hasLiteraryConnection Alfred, Lord Tennyson
hasManagementAuthority National Trust
hasNotablePersonAssociation Alfred, Lord Tennyson
hasRecreationalUse hiking
nature observation
walking
hasScenicQuality panoramic views
hasVegetationType broadleaf trees
coniferous trees
gorse
heather
hasViewOf South Downs
Weald
inspiredWorkOf Alfred, Lord Tennyson
isNear Fernhurst
Haslemere
isTouristAttractionIn West Sussex
knownFor association with Alfred, Lord Tennyson
scenic views
locatedIn England
South Downs
United Kingdom
West Sussex
partOf South Downs National Park
region South East England

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

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

Haslemere hasNearbyHill Blackdown
Borough of Waverley contains Blackdown
this entity surface form: Blackdown (hill)
Sussex hasHighestPoint Blackdown
Gibbet Hill hasViewOf Blackdown