Box Hill, Surrey

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Box Hill, Surrey is a prominent chalk hill and beauty spot in the North Downs, famed for its scenic views, walking trails, and rich wildlife.

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Box Hill & Westhumble 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beauty spot
hill
tourist attraction
accessibleFrom Box Hill & Westhumble railway station
contains Box Hill
surface form: Box Hill village

ancient woodland
chalk grassland habitat
yew woodland
country United Kingdom
crossedBy North Downs Way
Pilgrims’ Way route
surface form: Pilgrims' Way
hasConservationStatus Site of Special Scientific Interest
Natura 2000 network
surface form: Special Area of Conservation
hasFeature café
car park
grassland
picnic areas
steep slopes
viewpoints
visitor centre
waymarked trails
woodland
hasGeologicalType chalk hill
hasHighestPointElevation approximately 224 metres
hasLandscapeType downland
hasRoad Zig Zag Road
hasViewOf Denbies Wine Estate
Dorking
surface form: Dorking town
knownFor butterflies
cycling climbs
rare plants
rich wildlife
scenic views
walking trails
locatedIn England
Surrey
managedBy National Trust
near Dorking
overlooks Mole Gap
River Mole
ownedBy National Trust
partOf North Downs
Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
popularFor family outings
hiking
nature watching
road cycling
trail running
usedIn 2012 Summer Olympics cycling road race route

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Mole Valley line connectsTown Box Hill, Surrey
this entity surface form: Box Hill & Westhumble
Surrey contains Box Hill, Surrey
Dorking near Box Hill, Surrey