Berkshire Downs

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Berkshire Downs is a range of chalk hills in Berkshire, England, forming part of the North Wessex Downs and known for their open downland, prehistoric sites, and rural landscapes.

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Berkshire Downs canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk hills
geographical region
hill range
administrativeCounty Berkshire
climate temperate oceanic
contains Lambourn Downs
The Ridgeway National Trail
Uffington Castle
Uffington White Horse
Vale of White Horse
surface form: Vale of White Horse escarpment
country England
ecoregion English Lowlands
extendsInto Oxfordshire
geology chalk
hasFeature ancient trackways
arable farmland
barrows
chalk escarpments
dry valleys
pasture land
prehistoric earthworks
ridgeways
rolling hills
highestPoint Walbury Hill
knownFor open downland
prehistoric sites
rural landscapes
landscapeType downland
locatedIn Berkshire
locatedNear Chiltern Hills
Marlborough Downs
Thames
surface form: River Thames

Vale of White Horse
near Didcot
Lambourn
Newbury, Berkshire
surface form: Newbury
partOf North Wessex Downs
North Wessex Downs
surface form: North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

South East England
North Wessex Downs
surface form: Wessex Downs
popularFor archaeological tourism
horse riding
walking
protectedAs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
usedFor arable agriculture
horse training
sheep grazing

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London Basin boundedBy Berkshire Downs
River Lambourn sourceRegion Berkshire Downs
Uffington White Horse partOf Berkshire Downs
Letcombe Regis locatedOn Berkshire Downs
White Horse Hill partOf Berkshire Downs