Darwin’s sandwalk

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Darwin’s sandwalk is a tree-lined gravel path near Charles Darwin’s home at Down House in Kent, where he regularly walked while thinking and developing his scientific ideas.


Statements (27)
Predicate Object
instanceOf historical site
walking path
alsoKnownAs Darwin’s thinking path
the Sandwalk
associatedWith Charles Darwin
country United Kingdom
era 19th century
hasCategory Charles Darwin
Historic walking routes in England
hasFeature tree-lined path
hasSurface gravel
heritageContext Darwin’s home and garden at Down House
inspired Darwin’s daily observational practice
locatedIn Down House
Downe, Kent, England
maintainedAs historic landscape feature
nearResidenceOf Charles Darwin
notableVisitor Charles Darwin
openToPublic yes
partOf grounds of Down House
relatedWork On the Origin of Species
significantFor development of Charles Darwin’s scientific ideas
history of evolutionary theory
touristAttraction yes
usedFor contemplation
scientific reflection
walking

Referenced by (7)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Darwin’s sandwalk ("the Sandwalk")
Darwin’s sandwalk ("Darwin’s thinking path")
alsoKnownAs
Down House ("the Sandwalk")
Museum of Charles Darwin ("Sandwalk")
hasPart
Down House, Downe, Kent
hasFeature
Darwin’s study ("Sandwalk (Darwin’s thinking path)")
nearbyFeature
Darwin’s experimental garden ("Darwin’s sandwalk at Down House")
relatedPlace

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