Lydney Harbour

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Lydney Harbour is a historic tidal harbour on the River Severn in Gloucestershire, England, once important for coal and timber export and now noted for its heritage and scenic setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf harbour
historic site
port
connectedTo Lydney Docks branch railway
Severn and Wye Railway
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage attraction
leisure boating
wildlife watching area
environment estuarine
governedBy Gloucestershire local authorities
hasCharacteristic scenic setting
hasFeature dock walls
harbour basin
inner basin
outer basin
quays
sea lock
sluice gates
wharves
hasHarbourType tidal harbour
hasHeritageStatus heritage harbour
hasViewOf Severn Estuary
Severn crossings
surface form: Severn bridges (distant)
hasWalkingRoute harbour-side footpaths
heritageDesignation part of local heritage landscape
historicalImportance regional coal trade
regional timber trade
locatedIn England
Gloucestershire
Lydney
locatedInRegion Forest of Dean
locatedOn Severn
surface form: River Severn
nearbyFeature Lydney Cliff
Lydney Park
Severn Railway Bridge (historical)
surface form: Severn Railway Bridge (site)
nearbySettlement Lydney
surface form: Lydney town
openToPublic yes
primaryHistoricalCargo coal
timber
subjectTo high tidal range of River Severn
usedFor angling
coal export
general cargo
recreation
timber export
tourism
walking
waterbody Severn Estuary

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Lydney hasHarbour Lydney Harbour