Bonchurch

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Bonchurch is a small, historic coastal village on the Isle of Wight in England, known for its picturesque setting, literary associations, and Victorian-era architecture.

All labels observed (2)

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Bonchurch canonical 1
Bonchurch Shute 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal village
settlement
village
climate mild maritime climate
country England
governedBy Isle of Wight Council
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic Revival
Victorian
vernacular stone cottages
hasCharacteristic conservation area qualities
secluded setting
steep narrow lanes
wooded gardens
hasEconomicActivity residential services
tourism
hasFeature Bonchurch Pond
rocky shoreline
small beach areas
steep wooded undercliff
hasLandmark Bonchurch self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bonchurch Shute

Bonchurch Village Road
St Boniface Church
surface form: Old St Boniface Church

St Boniface New Church
hasParishChurch St Boniface New Church
surface form: Old St Boniface Church

St Boniface New Church
hasTransportConnection local bus services
historicCounty Hampshire
knownFor Victorian-era architecture
historic church
literary associations
picturesque coastal scenery
literaryAssociationWith Algernon Charles Swinburne
Charles Dickens
Thomas Carlyle
William Makepeace Thackeray
locatedIn Isle of Wight
Ventnor
surface form: Ventnor civil parish
locatedOn southeast coast of the Isle of Wight
namedAfter Saint Boniface
near Shanklin
Ventnor
overlooks English Channel
partOf ceremonial county of Isle of Wight
region South East England
religiousHeritage Anglican
timePeriodOfGrowth Victorian era
tourismType heritage tourism
seaside tourism

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Ventnor nearbyPlace Bonchurch
Bonchurch hasLandmark Bonchurch self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bonchurch Shute