Kilve

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Kilve is a small coastal village in Somerset, England, known for its fossil-rich cliffs and scenic location on the Bristol Channel within the Quantock Hills area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
coastal village
village
administrativeCounty Somerset NERFINISHED
ceremonialCounty Somerset NERFINISHED
coastType cliffed coast
country England
governedBy Kilve Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasCoastline Bristol Channel coast NERFINISHED
hasDesignation Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasDialCode 01278
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism
hasFeature rocky foreshore
wave-cut platforms
hasFossilsFrom Jurassic period NERFINISHED
Triassic period NERFINISHED
hasGeologicalFeature Jurassic and Triassic sedimentary rocks
oil-bearing shale
hasLandmark Chantry at Kilve NERFINISHED
Kilve Pill NERFINISHED
Kilve beach NERFINISHED
hasLandscape intertidal rock platforms
low cliffs
hasNearbyHills Quantock Hills NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTrail South West Coast Path (local link sections) NERFINISHED
hasPostcodeDistrict TA5
hasPostTown Bridgwater NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding Church of St Mary NERFINISHED
historicalCounty Somerset NERFINISHED
knownFor fossil-rich cliffs
scenic coastal landscape
locatedEastOf Watchet NERFINISHED
locatedIn Quantock Hills NERFINISHED
Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England

historic county of Somerset
locatedOn Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Bridgwater NERFINISHED
near Bridgwater NERFINISHED
Watchet NERFINISHED
parishChurch Church of St Mary NERFINISHED
partOf Quantock Coast Site of Special Scientific Interest NERFINISHED
Somerset West and Taunton district NERFINISHED
popularFor coastal walking
fossil hunting
region Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED

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