Chapman’s Pool

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Chapman’s Pool is a secluded, horseshoe-shaped cove on England’s Jurassic Coast in Dorset, known for its dramatic cliffs, fossil-rich geology, and quiet, rugged beach.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal landform
cove
accessibleBy coastal footpath
steep path
accessibleFrom Worth Matravers
coastType erosional coast
country England
geologicalPeriod Jurassic
hasBeachType mixed sand and shingle
hasCharacteristic quiet beach
rugged
secluded
hasCliffsComposedOf sedimentary rock
hasEnvironment natural amphitheatre of cliffs
undeveloped coastline
hasFeature shingle beach
tidal rock platforms
hasHazard rockfalls
steep access paths
strong tides
hasMarineEnvironment intertidal rock pools
hasViewOf St Aldhelm’s Head
knownFor dramatic cliffs
fossil-rich geology
rocky beach
locatedIn Dorset
Isle of Purbeck
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedOn Jurassic Coast
near St Aldhelm’s Head
nearestTown Swanage
nearestVillage Worth Matravers
overlooks English Channel
partOf Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
surface form: Dorset AONB

English Channel coast
Jurassic Coast
surface form: Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site
popularFor coastal walking
fossil hunting
hiking
landscape photography
protectedStatus Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
surface form: Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (Dorset AONB)

Dorset and East Devon Coast
surface form: World Heritage Site (as part of the Jurassic Coast)
region Isle of Purbeck
surface form: Isle of Purbeck coast
shape horseshoe-shaped
usedFor informal swimming
small-boat anchorage

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Worth Matravers hasNearbyFeature Chapman’s Pool