Cuckmere River estuary

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The Cuckmere River estuary is a scenic coastal wetland in East Sussex, England, known for its meandering river mouth, shingle beach, and views toward the iconic chalk cliffs of the South Downs.

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Label Occurrences
Cuckmere River estuary canonical 1
River Cuckmere 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal wetland
estuary
accessPoint Cuckmere Haven car park
climate temperate maritime climate
country England
crossedBy A259 road NERFINISHED
ecosystemType brackish water habitat
intertidal zone
flowsInto English Channel NERFINISHED
geomorphologicalProcess coastal erosion
sediment deposition
habitatFor saltmarsh plants
wading birds
hasFeature artificially straightened river sections
floodplain
grazing marshes
saltmarsh
shingle beach
tidal channels
hasViewOf Seven Sisters cliffs NERFINISHED
chalk cliffs of the South Downs
knownFor birdwatching
coastal walks
geomorphological interest
meandering river course
scenic landscape
landform meandering river mouth
locatedIn East Sussex
South East England
managedBy local conservation bodies
near Eastbourne NERFINISHED
Seaford NERFINISHED
Seven Sisters Country Park NERFINISHED
overlookedBy South Downs NERFINISHED
partOf Cuckmere Haven NERFINISHED
Cuckmere Valley NERFINISHED
protectedArea South Downs National Park NERFINISHED
recreation hiking
kayaking
photography
walking
river Cuckmere River NERFINISHED
subjectOf coastal management discussions
flood risk management plans
usedFor environmental education
field studies
within South Downs National Park NERFINISHED

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Seven Sisters cliffs adjacentTo Cuckmere River estuary
Alfriston locatedOnRiver Cuckmere River estuary
this entity surface form: River Cuckmere