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- St_Boniface_Down abstract "St Boniface Down is a chalk down on the Isle of Wight, England. It is located close to the town of Ventnor, in the southeast of the Island, and rises to 241 metres (791 ft), the Island's highest point, 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) north of the town. There is reputed to be a wishing well on its southern slope, which requires the wisher to climb up from the south without looking back. In 1545 a French invasion force attempted this against a force of the Isle of Wight Militia commanded by Sir John Fyssher- which allegedly included several women archers- and were routed.In 1940 the radar station was bombed by Ju-87 Stuka dive bombers, which is reconstructed in the film \"The Battle of Britain\". The top is surmounted by a round barrow.At the eastern foot of the down, on the A3055 road between Bonchurch and Luccombe, a path descends into Bonchurch Landslips via a scenic rock cleft, the Devil's Chimney.".
- St_Boniface_Down elevation "241.0".
- St_Boniface_Down locatedInArea England.
- St_Boniface_Down locatedInArea Isle_of_Wight.
- St_Boniface_Down nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "OSLandranger 196".
- St_Boniface_Down prominence "241.0".
- St_Boniface_Down thumbnail Ventnor_Radar.jpg?width=300.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageID "3090500".
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageLength "3527".
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageRevisionID "563246366".
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink A3055_road.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Bonchurch.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Bonchurch_Landslips.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink British_Isles.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hardys_of_England.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Category:Highest_points_of_English_counties.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hills_of_the_Isle_of_Wight.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marilyns_of_England.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_on_the_Isle_of_Wight.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Chalk.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Cricket_(insect).
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Devils_Chimney_(Isle_of_Wight).
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Downland.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink England.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Hardy_(hill).
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Isle_of_Wight.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Junkers_Ju_87.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink List_of_English_counties_by_highest_point.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Luccombe.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Marilyn_(geography).
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_Survey.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Site_of_Special_Scientific_Interest.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink The_Battle_of_Britain.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Trevor_Duncan.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLink Ventnor.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageWikiLinkText "St Boniface Down".
- St_Boniface_Down elevationM "241".
- St_Boniface_Down gridRefUk "SZ568785".
- St_Boniface_Down labelPosition "left".
- St_Boniface_Down latD "50".
- St_Boniface_Down latM "36".
- St_Boniface_Down latNs "N".
- St_Boniface_Down latS "12.46".
- St_Boniface_Down listing Hardy_(hill).
- St_Boniface_Down listing List_of_English_counties_by_highest_point.
- St_Boniface_Down listing Marilyn_(geography).
- St_Boniface_Down location England.
- St_Boniface_Down location Isle_of_Wight.
- St_Boniface_Down longD "1".
- St_Boniface_Down longEw "W".
- St_Boniface_Down longM "11".
- St_Boniface_Down longS "55.43".
- St_Boniface_Down mapCaption "Location of St Boniface Down in the Isle of Wight".
- St_Boniface_Down mapSize "200".
- St_Boniface_Down name "St Boniface Down".
- St_Boniface_Down photo "Ventnor Radar.jpg".
- St_Boniface_Down photoCaption "The radar station on the summit".
- St_Boniface_Down prominenceM "241".
- St_Boniface_Down topo "OS Landranger 196".
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IsleofWight-geo-stub.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- St_Boniface_Down wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SSSIs_IoW.
- St_Boniface_Down subject Category:Hardys_of_England.
- St_Boniface_Down subject Category:Highest_points_of_English_counties.
- St_Boniface_Down subject Category:Hills_of_the_Isle_of_Wight.
- St_Boniface_Down subject Category:Marilyns_of_England.
- St_Boniface_Down subject Category:Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_on_the_Isle_of_Wight.
- St_Boniface_Down hypernym Chalk.
- St_Boniface_Down point "50.60346 -1.19873".
- St_Boniface_Down point "50.60346111111111 -1.1987305555555556".
- St_Boniface_Down type Mountain.
- St_Boniface_Down type NaturalPlace.
- St_Boniface_Down type Place.
- St_Boniface_Down type Site.
- St_Boniface_Down type Location.
- St_Boniface_Down type Mountain.
- St_Boniface_Down type Place.
- St_Boniface_Down type Thing.
- St_Boniface_Down type SpatialThing.
- St_Boniface_Down type Q8502.
- St_Boniface_Down comment "St Boniface Down is a chalk down on the Isle of Wight, England. It is located close to the town of Ventnor, in the southeast of the Island, and rises to 241 metres (791 ft), the Island's highest point, 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) north of the town. There is reputed to be a wishing well on its southern slope, which requires the wisher to climb up from the south without looking back.".
- St_Boniface_Down label "St Boniface Down".
- St_Boniface_Down sameAs Q7592680.
- St_Boniface_Down sameAs m.08qs6h.
- St_Boniface_Down sameAs Q7592680.
- St_Boniface_Down lat "50.60346".
- St_Boniface_Down lat "50.60346111111111".
- St_Boniface_Down long "-1.19873".
- St_Boniface_Down long "-1.1987305555555556".
- St_Boniface_Down wasDerivedFrom St_Boniface_Down?oldid=563246366.
- St_Boniface_Down depiction Ventnor_Radar.jpg.
- St_Boniface_Down isPrimaryTopicOf St_Boniface_Down.
- St_Boniface_Down name "St Boniface Down".