New Forest coast

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The New Forest coast is a stretch of shoreline in southern England known for its low-lying saltmarshes, mudflats, and views across the Solent toward the Isle of Wight.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
New Forest coast canonical 3
New Forest coastline (across the Solent) 1
Solent coast 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf coastline
geographical region
adjacentTo New Forest National Park
borders Solent
climate temperate maritime climate
coastType estuarine coast
low-lying coast
contains Beaulieu River estuary
Calshot
Hurst Castle
Hurst Spit
Keyhaven Marshes
Lepe
Lymington
Lymington River
surface form: Lymington River estuary

Milford on Sea
country United Kingdom
faces Isle of Wight
hasEcosystemType coastal grazing marsh
coastal saltmarsh
mudflat ecosystem
hasFeature intertidal habitats
low-lying shoreline
mudflats
saltmarshes
shingle beaches
hasProtectionStatus Ramsar site
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Protection Area
hasRecreationActivity angling
birdwatching
boating
walking
hasViewOf Isle of Wight
Solent
importantFor migratory birds
overwintering waders
wildfowl
knownFor birdwatching
nature conservation
sailing
locatedIn England
Hampshire
South East England
partOf Hampshire coast
New Forest National Park
surface form: New Forest

New Forest district
Solent coast
surface form: Solent coastline

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (6)

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

South Coast of England contains New Forest coast
The Needles hasViewOf New Forest coast
Lymington locatedOn New Forest coast
this entity surface form: Solent coast
Calshot Spit partOf New Forest coast
this entity surface form: Solent shoreline
Alum Bay cliffs hasViewOf New Forest coast
this entity surface form: New Forest coastline (across the Solent)
Headon Warren hasViewOf New Forest coast