Pennine fringe

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The Pennine Fringe is a scenic transitional landscape zone along the eastern edge of the Pennines in northern England, characterized by rolling hills, valleys, and a mix of rural and urban influences.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Pennine Dales fringe 1
Pennine fringe canonical 1
Pennine valleys 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region in England
landscape region
transitional zone
adjacentTo Pennine uplands NERFINISHED
lowland plains of northern England
country England
hasCharacteristic mix of rural and urban influences
scenic
transitional landscape
hasEnvironment peri-urban
semi-rural
hasFeature field boundaries
rural villages
towns and small cities
transport corridors
wooded slopes
hasLandscapeType rolling hills
valleys
hasLandUse agricultural land
pasture
suburban development
urban settlements
hasScenicQuality contrasting upland and lowland views
visually diverse
hasTopography incised valleys
undulating terrain
locatedAlong eastern edge of the Pennines
locatedIn northern England NERFINISHED
partOf Pennines region NERFINISHED
wider Pennine landscape system

Referenced by (4)

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

River Holme ecoregion Pennine fringe
this entity surface form: Pennine Dales fringe
Colden Clough partOf Pennine fringe
this entity surface form: Pennine valleys
River Hebden locatedIn Pennine fringe
this entity surface form: PenninesFoothills