Cleeve Hill

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Cleeve Hill is a prominent limestone escarpment in Gloucestershire, England, known for its expansive views over the surrounding countryside and its location within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Painswick Beacon 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
limestone escarpment
contains Cleeve Hill Golf Club
country England
elevation approximately 1083 feet
approximately 330 metres
geologicalPeriod Jurassic
geology limestone
hasDesignation Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasFeature golf course
quarries (disused)
trig point
hasHabitat calcareous grassland
limestone grassland
hasLandUse common land
grazing land
recreational walking area
hasRightOfWay bridleways
public footpaths
hasViewOf Welsh mountains (on a clear day)
highestPointOf Cotswolds
surface form: Cotswold Hills

Gloucestershire NERFINISHED
knownFor expansive views
open upland scenery
prominent escarpment face
landscapeType escarpment edge
open downland
locatedIn Cotswolds
Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Gloucestershire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cheltenham
nearbySettlement Bishop's Cleeve
Cleeve Hill village
Woodmancote
nearestTown Cheltenham
overlooks Cheltenham
Malvern Hills
River Severn NERFINISHED
Severn Vale
partOf Cotswold escarpment
partOfProtectedArea Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
surface form: Cotswolds AONB
popularFor birdwatching
golf
hiking
paragliding
walking
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
usedFor pastoral farming
recreation

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Painswick hasLandmark Cleeve Hill
this entity surface form: Painswick Beacon
Cotswolds highestPoint Cleeve Hill