Widdick Chine
{{Short description|Chine on the Isle of Wight, England}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
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| name = Widdick Chine
| type = Gully
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Widdick Chine is a geological feature on the west coast of the Isle of Wight, England. It is west of the village of Totland.
It is a steep coastal gully, which is overgrown with vegetation. The water that used to flow down the slope has been redirected through a pipe which takes it to beach level to reduce its effect on erosion to the cliff. A set of steps have been constructed down the chine to provide access from Totland to the beach of Totland Bay.
The Chine pipe drains water from the northern slopes of Tennyson Down.
The Isle of Wight Coastal Path passes up the steps of the chine. At the bottom of the chine is the old Totland lifeboat house.
External links
[http://www.westwight.org/chine%20access%20audit.pdf Useful info on chines of West Wight]{{dead link|date=February 2019}}
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|upstream text = North
|upstream = Collwell Chine
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|downstream text = South
|downstream = Alum Bay Chine
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{{Chines on the Isle of Wight}}