Mole Gap

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Mole Gap is a scenic, narrow river valley in Surrey, England, known for its chalk landscape, woodlands, and role as a key natural corridor through the North Downs.

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Mole Gap canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural corridor
river valley
adminRegion Mole Valley
surface form: Mole Valley district
country England
crossedBy A24 road
railway line between Dorking and Leatherhead
designation Site of Special Scientific Interest
surface form: SSSI
ecosystemType chalk river valley
formedBy erosion by the River Mole
formsCorridorThrough North Downs
geology alluvium in valley floor
chalk
geomorphologicalType water gap
hasFauna downland wildlife
hasFeature narrow valley
scenic views
woodlands
hasFlora chalk grassland species
hasLandUse pasture
recreational land
woodland
hasTrail Mole Gap Trail
importance important landscape feature of the Surrey Hills
key wildlife corridor through the North Downs
landscapeType chalk landscape
locatedIn South East England
Surrey
near Dorking
Leatherhead
notableFor biodiversity
chalk grassland habitats
geological interest
landscape value
woodland habitats
orientation roughly north–south
partOf North Downs
River Mole catchment
protectedStatus Site of Special Scientific Interest
river River Mole
usedFor recreation
walking

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River Mole valleyName Mole Gap
Box Hill, Surrey overlooks Mole Gap