Blue Bell Hill

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Blue Bell Hill is a prominent chalk hill in Kent, England, overlooking the River Medway and known for its scenic views, archaeological sites, and local folklore.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk hill
geographical feature
hill
adminDistrict Borough of Maidstone NERFINISHED
Medway unitary authority NERFINISHED
associatedWith phantom hitchhiker stories
road accident folklore
country England
crossedBy A229 road NERFINISHED
M2 motorway NERFINISHED
elevationType prominent hill
geology chalk
hasAccess public footpaths
viewing car parks
hasArchaeologicalSite Bronze Age barrows
Iron Age features
Roman remains
prehistoric remains
hasConservationStatus nature reserve (parts)
hasFeature chalk grassland
escarpment
viewpoints
woodland
hasNameOrigin named after bluebells
hasViewOf Maidstone area
Medway Valley NERFINISHED
knownFor Blue Bell Hill ghost legend
archaeological sites
local folklore
scenic views
locatedIn Kent NERFINISHED
South East England
locatedNear Aylesford NERFINISHED
Chatham NERFINISHED
Maidstone NERFINISHED
overlooks River Medway NERFINISHED
partOf Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
North Downs NERFINISHED
region Medway Gap NERFINISHED
tourism local beauty spot
usedFor hiking
nature observation
walking
vegetation bluebells in spring

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North Downs Tunnel locatedNear Blue Bell Hill