Berry Head

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Berry Head is a prominent coastal headland and nature reserve on the south Devon coast of England, noted for its dramatic cliffs, historic fortifications, and important wildlife habitats.

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Berry Head canonical 5
Berry Head headland 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf headland
nature reserve
country England
designatedAs Local Nature Reserve
National Nature Reserve
Scheduled Monument
Site of Special Scientific Interest
eraOfMainFortifications Napoleonic Wars
geology limestone
habitatFor greater horseshoe bat
guillemot
kittiwake
peregrine falcon
rare limestone grassland plants
razorbill
hasConservationValue international importance for greater horseshoe bats
national importance for seabird colonies
hasFeature Napoleonic fortifications
caves
coastal footpaths
coastal grassland
karst landscape
lighthouse
limestone cliffs
sea cliffs
viewpoints
hasTrail South West Coast Path
hasViewOf English Channel
knownFor botanical interest
dramatic sea cliffs
geological interest
historic fortifications
seabird colonies
locatedIn Brixham
Devon
South Devon coast
surface form: South Devon
locatedOn south coast of England
managedBy Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust
nearestTown Brixham
overlooks Tor Bay
ownedBy Torbay Council
partOf English Riviera Geopark
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
usedFor coastal defence
navigation aid
recreation
walking
wildlife watching

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

Brixham hasLandmark Berry Head
Devon Peninsula contains Berry Head
Brixham Breakwater near Berry Head
Berry Head Lighthouse locatedIn Berry Head
Berry Head Lighthouse locatedOnHeadland Berry Head
this entity surface form: Berry Head headland