Brixham Breakwater

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Brixham Breakwater is a long protective sea wall and popular walking spot that shelters Brixham Harbour on the south coast of Devon, England.

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Brixham Breakwater canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf breakwater
coastal structure
tourist attraction
access public footpath
adjacentTo Brixham Harbour
surface form: Brixham Harbour entrance

Brixham Harbour
surface form: Brixham Marina
bodyOfWater English Channel
Tor Bay
category Brixham
Coastal defences in Devon
Tourist attractions in Devon
constructionStart 19th century
country United Kingdom
extendsInto Tor Bay
feature lighthouse at seaward end
function coastal defence
harbour protection
wave attenuation
hasPart Brixham Breakwater Lighthouse
locatedOnCoastOf south coast of Devon
location Brixham
Brixham Harbour
Devon
England
Tor Bay
material concrete
stone
near Berry Head
English Channel
offersViewOf Brixham Harbour
Tor Bay
ownedBy harbour authority at Brixham
partOf Brixham Harbour infrastructure
popularWith local residents
tourists
protects Brixham Harbour
harbour entrance at Brixham
shape linear structure
usedFor angling
sightseeing
walking
wildlife watching

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

Brixham hasLandmark Brixham Breakwater
Brixham Harbour adjacentTo Brixham Breakwater