Roseberry Topping (part)

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Roseberry Topping is a distinctive, steep-sided hill on the edge of the North York Moors in northern England, noted for its sharp, conical profile and popular walking trails.

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Roseberry Topping 3
Roseberry Topping (part) canonical 1

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
landform
tourist attraction
accessibleFrom Newton-under-Roseberry
country England
elevation 1050 ft
320 m
geology sandstone cap
underlying shale
hasCharacteristic conical shape
distinctive sharp profile
rocky summit
steep-sided slopes
hasFeature public walking trails
well-used footpaths
hasManagement National Trust
surface form: National Trust (surrounding land)
hasNameOrigin Old Norse and Old English elements
hasStatus iconic hill of Teesside area
local landmark
hasSummitFeature trig point
hasViewOf North Sea coast
surface form: North Sea coast (distant)

North York Moors
isVisibleFrom Middlesbrough area
Teesside
locatedIn Cleveland Hills
North Yorkshire
northern England
locatedOn edge of the North York Moors
near Great Ayton
Middlesbrough
overlooks Cleveland Plateau
surface form: Cleveland plain

Teesside
surface form: Tees Valley
partOf Cleveland Way area
North York Moors National Park vicinity
popularFor hiking
hillwalking
sightseeing
walking
usedFor outdoor education
recreation

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

North Yorkshire contains Roseberry Topping (part)
Urra Moor hasViewOf Roseberry Topping (part)
this entity surface form: Roseberry Topping
Cleveland Hills contains Roseberry Topping (part)
this entity surface form: Roseberry Topping
Guisborough hasLandmark Roseberry Topping (part)
this entity surface form: Roseberry Topping