Black Down

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Black Down is the highest and one of the most prominent upland areas in the Mendip Hills of Somerset, England, known for its open heathland, archaeological sites, and extensive views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
upland area
climate temperate oceanic
country United Kingdom
hasAccess open access land
public footpaths
hasConservationStatus protected landscape
hasFeature archaeological sites
extensive views
hasGeology limestone surroundings
peaty soils on plateau
hasLandscapeType open heathland
hasVegetation gorse
grassland
heather
hasViewOf Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
Exmoor NERFINISHED
Quantock Hills NERFINISHED
Somerset Levels NERFINISHED
hasWildlife ground-nesting birds
heathland invertebrates
highestPointOf Mendip Hills NERFINISHED
isKnownFor panoramic views over Somerset
prehistoric archaeology
prominent upland scenery
locatedIn England
Mendip Hills NERFINISHED
Somerset
United Kingdom
managedBy conservation bodies
near Blagdon Lake NERFINISHED
Charterhouse NERFINISHED
Cheddar Gorge NERFINISHED
partOf Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
terrain heath
moorland
usedFor hiking
nature observation
recreation
walking

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