Dartford Heath

E781114

Dartford Heath is a large area of lowland heathland and open common in north-west Kent, England, known for its wildlife habitats, walking paths, and recreational use.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf common land
heathland
country England
hasAccessType open access land
hasConservationValue important for biodiversity
hasEcosystemType acid grassland
lowland heath
woodland patches
hasFeature bridleways
gorse
heather
ponds
public footpaths
scrub
hasHistoricalUse common grazing land
military training area
site of gravel extraction
hasLandUse recreational area
hasRecreationConstraint dogs must be under control
no unauthorised motor vehicles
hasUse cycling
dog walking
horse riding
informal recreation
nature observation
running
walking
hasVegetation acid grassland communities
gorse scrub
heather-dominated heath
hasWildlifeHabitatType bird habitat
invertebrate habitat
reptile habitat
isAccessible yes
isKnownFor recreational use
walking paths
wildlife habitats
isManagedAs public open space
locatedIn Kent NERFINISHED
South East England
north-west Kent
locatedNear Dartford NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Bexley NERFINISHED
Crayford NERFINISHED
Wilmington NERFINISHED
partOf Dartford district NERFINISHED
roadNearby A2 road NERFINISHED
A2018 road NERFINISHED
A282 road NERFINISHED

Referenced by (1)

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

north-west Kent containsTown Dartford Heath