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- Marsh_Chine abstract "Grange Chine and Marsh Chine form a geological feature on the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, England. They lie to the south of the village of Brighstone.These two chines form the largest chine feature on the Isle of Wight. Grange Chine starts at the southern edge of Brighstone and runs south-west, crosses under the A3055 Military Road at the hamlet of Marsh Green then continues for about 500m to reach the beach at Brighstone Bay. Marsh Chine starts to the east of Marsh Green alongside the A3055 and runs west where it joins the larger Grange Chine before it reaches the beach. Both chines have much shallower sides than other chines on the Isle of Wight and are extensively covered with hardy bushes, stunted trees and scrub.The Chines drain water from the southern slopes of Brighstone Down and from as far as Shorwell to the east. The stream ( the Buddle Brook) formed is significant enough to power two mills, Yafford Mill and Brighstone Mill, and where it finally drains into the sea the stream is at least 4m wide. Once the stream reaches the pebble beach it soaks in and disappears.To the west of Grange Chine is a holiday park consisting of a campsite and a small number of static caravans. The beach here is often covered in litter. The Isle of Wight Coastal Path crosses Grange Chine via a wooden footbridge near the beach.".
- Marsh_Chine thumbnail Grange_Chine.jpg?width=300.
- Marsh_Chine wikiPageExternalLink www.grangefarmholidays.com.
- Marsh_Chine wikiPageExternalLink chine%20access%20audit.pdf.
- Marsh_Chine wikiPageID "21337166".
- Marsh_Chine wikiPageRevisionID "535474361".
- Marsh_Chine bridge "Grange/Marsh Chine".
- Marsh_Chine caption "Grange/Marsh Chine on the Isle of Wight".
- Marsh_Chine downstream Barnes_Chine.
- Marsh_Chine downstreamText "East".
- Marsh_Chine float "right".
- Marsh_Chine hasPhotoCollection Marsh_Chine.
- Marsh_Chine label "Grange/Marsh Chine".
- Marsh_Chine latDeg "50.64".
- Marsh_Chine latDir "N".
- Marsh_Chine lonDeg "1.4".
- Marsh_Chine lonDir "W".
- Marsh_Chine place Isle_of_Wight.
- Marsh_Chine position "above".
- Marsh_Chine structure "Around the Chines".
- Marsh_Chine upstream Chilton_Chine.
- Marsh_Chine upstreamText "West".
- Marsh_Chine width "250".
- Marsh_Chine subject Category:Chines_of_the_Isle_of_Wight.
- Marsh_Chine type Chine107654538.
- Marsh_Chine type ChinesOfTheIsleOfWight.
- Marsh_Chine type Cut107653394.
- Marsh_Chine type Food107555863.
- Marsh_Chine type Matter100020827.
- Marsh_Chine type Meat107649854.
- Marsh_Chine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Marsh_Chine type Solid115046900.
- Marsh_Chine comment "Grange Chine and Marsh Chine form a geological feature on the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, England. They lie to the south of the village of Brighstone.These two chines form the largest chine feature on the Isle of Wight. Grange Chine starts at the southern edge of Brighstone and runs south-west, crosses under the A3055 Military Road at the hamlet of Marsh Green then continues for about 500m to reach the beach at Brighstone Bay.".
- Marsh_Chine label "Grange/Marsh Chine".
- Marsh_Chine sameAs m.05f798h.
- Marsh_Chine sameAs Q5595630.
- Marsh_Chine sameAs Q5595630.
- Marsh_Chine sameAs Marsh_Chine.
- Marsh_Chine wasDerivedFrom Marsh_Chine?oldid=535474361.
- Marsh_Chine depiction Grange_Chine.jpg.
- Marsh_Chine isPrimaryTopicOf Marsh_Chine.