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#REDIRECT [[Great Intake, Grizedale Forest]]
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{{Hatnote|Not to be confused with [[Great Intake, Grizedale Forest]]}}
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{{Infobox hill
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|name=Great Intake
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|county=Lancashire
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|range=Furness Fells
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|picture=Great Intake - geograph.org.uk - 995753.jpg
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|picture caption=Great Intake, with Helvellyn behind
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|os grid ref=NY302021
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|height=1,604 feet
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}}
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'''Great Intake''' is a peak amongst the Coniston Fells on [[Lancashire]], part of the [[Furness Fells]] in the [[Lake District]].  Its summit is 1,604 feet above sea level.
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The fell stands in the very north of High Furness, overlooking [[Great Langdale]] and the [[Wrynose Pass]] to the north (which here separates Lancashire from [[Westmorland]]), separated by the Pierce How Beck from [[Holme Fell]] to the east, while to the southwest is [[Wetherlam]] and beyond it the [[Old Man of Coniston]].

Latest revision as of 19:56, 7 August 2014

Great Intake
Lancashire
Great Intake - geograph.org.uk - 995753.jpg
Great Intake, with Helvellyn behind
Range: Furness Fells
Summit: 1,604 feet NY302021

Great Intake is a peak amongst the Coniston Fells on Lancashire, part of the Furness Fells in the Lake District. Its summit is 1,604 feet above sea level.

The fell stands in the very north of High Furness, overlooking Great Langdale and the Wrynose Pass to the north (which here separates Lancashire from Westmorland), separated by the Pierce How Beck from Holme Fell to the east, while to the southwest is Wetherlam and beyond it the Old Man of Coniston.