Jacob’s Ladder

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Jacob’s Ladder is a well-known coastal stairway and viewpoint in Sidmouth, Devon, providing access between the beach and the cliffs with scenic sea views.

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Jacob’s Ladder (Sidmouth) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal stairway
tourist attraction
viewpoint
adjacentTo Jacob’s Ladder Beach NERFINISHED
associatedWith Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
category Coastal paths in England
Stairways in the United Kingdom
Tourist attractions in Devon
cliffType Triassic sandstone cliffs
connects Sidmouth beach NERFINISHED
cliff-top gardens
environment marine
hasAccessibility pedestrian
hasApproximateHeight cliff height of several tens of metres
hasFunction provides access between beach and cliffs
hasMaintenance local authority
hasNameOrigin named after the biblical Jacob’s Ladder metaphor
hasSafetyFeatures handrails
landings
hasStructureType outdoor staircase
hasView Sidmouth beach NERFINISHED
red sandstone cliffs
sea views
locatedIn Devon
England
Sidmouth NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedOn Jurassic Coast NERFINISHED
material stone
wood
near Connaught Gardens NERFINISHED
Sidmouth town centre NERFINISHED
partOf East Devon coastline NERFINISHED
Sidmouth seafront NERFINISHED
popularFor coastal walks
family visits
sunset views
subjectTo coastal weather conditions
tourismRegion South West England NERFINISHED
usedBy local residents
tourists
usedFor photography
recreational access
sightseeing

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Sidmouth, Devon, England hasLandmark Jacob’s Ladder
subject surface form: Sidmouth