Tennyson Down

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Tennyson Down is a prominent chalk ridge and scenic coastal hill on the Isle of Wight, England, known for its sweeping sea views and association with poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson.

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Tennyson Down canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk downland
hill
long-distance footpath
monument
ridge
country England
dedicatedTo Alfred, Lord Tennyson
elevation about 147 metres
hasAccess public footpaths
hasCliffType chalk cliffs
hasConservationStatus Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasFeature coastal ridge
open grass slopes
hasGeologicalComposition chalk
hasLandUse grazing land
hasMonument Tennyson Monument
hasPanoramicViewsOf Isle of Wight coastline
Solent
hasVegetationType chalk grassland
knownFor association with Alfred, Lord Tennyson
coastal scenery
sweeping sea views
locatedIn Isle of Wight
Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
locatedNear Freshwater
locatedOn Tennyson Down self-linksurface differs
south coast of the Isle of Wight
managedBy National Trust
namedAfter Alfred, Lord Tennyson
near Alum Bay
Freshwater Bay
The Needles
offersViewOf English Channel
Freshwater Bay
The Needles
overlooks English Channel
The Needles
partOf Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
surface form: Isle of Wight Heritage Coast

The Needles
surface form: Isle of Wight chalk ridge
popularWith tourists
walkers
region South East England
traversedBy Tennyson Trail
usedFor hiking
sightseeing
walking

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Freshwater hasNearbyLandmark Tennyson Down
Afton Down near Tennyson Down
Tennyson Down locatedOn Tennyson Down self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Tennyson Monument
Headon Warren hasViewOf Tennyson Down