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'''Bretherdale Head''' is a hamlet in [[Westmorland]], at the head of Bretherdale, a small valley north of the [[Borrowdale, Westmorland|Westmorland Borrowdale]] carved by the Bretherdale Beck on its way to join the [[River Lune]] to the east.
'''Bretherdale Head''' is a hamlet in [[Westmorland]], at the head of Bretherdale, a small valley north of the [[Borrowdale, Westmorland|Westmorland Borrowdale]] carved by the Bretherdale Beck on its way to join the [[River Lune]] to the east.


The name 'Bretherdale' means "Brother Valley", which is recorded as ''Britherdal'' in the 12th century.<ref>{{Placenames Mills|page=245}}</ref>
The name 'Bretherdale' means "Brother Valley", which is recorded as ''Britherdal'' in the 12th century.<ref>{{Placenames Mills|245}}</ref>


The Breasthigh Road, a bridleway from Grizedale across to Borrowdale up and over the fells to Lonsdale by way of Bretherdale, runs through the hamlet.  
The Breasthigh Road, a bridleway from Grizedale across to Borrowdale up and over the fells to Lonsdale by way of Bretherdale, runs through the hamlet.  

Latest revision as of 17:25, 30 August 2017

Bretherdale Head
Westmorland

Ford, Bretherdale Head
Location
Grid reference: NY574050
Location: 54°26’20"N, 2°39’22"W
Data
Post town: Penrith
Postcode: CA10
Dialling code: 015396
Local Government
Council: Westmorland & Furness
Parliamentary
constituency:
Penrith and The Border

Bretherdale Head is a hamlet in Westmorland, at the head of Bretherdale, a small valley north of the Westmorland Borrowdale carved by the Bretherdale Beck on its way to join the River Lune to the east.

The name 'Bretherdale' means "Brother Valley", which is recorded as Britherdal in the 12th century.[1]

The Breasthigh Road, a bridleway from Grizedale across to Borrowdale up and over the fells to Lonsdale by way of Bretherdale, runs through the hamlet.

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References

  1. Mills, Anthony David: 'A Dictionary of British Place-Names' (Oxford University Press, 2003) ISBN 978-0-19-852758-9, page 245