Northamptonshire uplands

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The Northamptonshire Uplands are a range of gently rolling hills and elevated countryside in central England, known for forming part of the watershed between several major river systems.

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Label Occurrences
Northamptonshire countryside 1
Northamptonshire uplands canonical 1

Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hills
landscape region
upland area
characterisedBy broad ridges
shallow valleys
contains market towns
small villages
country England
drainageDivideBetween Trent–Avon system and Great Ouse–Nene system
elevationType gently rolling hills
forms part of watershed between major river systems
geology ironstone
limestone
predominantly Jurassic sedimentary rocks
highestPointApproxElevation around 200 metres above sea level
knownFor forming part of the watershed between several major river systems
landscapeCharacter open agricultural landscape
patchwork of fields and hedges
landUse arable agriculture
mixed farmland
pasture
locatedIn East Midlands
United Kingdom
central England NERFINISHED
partlyLocatedIn Buckinghamshire NERFINISHED
Northamptonshire NERFINISHED
Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
Warwickshire NERFINISHED
partOf Midlands NERFINISHED
regionType rural
terrain elevated countryside
vegetation hedgerows
small woodlands
watershedFor River Avon basin
River Cherwell basin
River Great Ouse basin NERFINISHED
River Nene basin NERFINISHED

Referenced by (2)

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

River Welland hasSourceRegion Northamptonshire uplands
Greens Norton Valley partOf Northamptonshire uplands
this entity surface form: Northamptonshire countryside