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  • *[[Dale Head, Cumberland|Dales Head]] *[[Great Gable]]
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  • | [[Dale Head|Dalehead Tarn]] || {{map|NY229152}} || || Between [[Dale Head]] and [[High Spy]] ...of Styhead Gill at [[Sty Head Pass]], between [[Scafell Pike]] and [[Great Gable]]
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  • The approach to the castle is overlooked by outworks on the "Fiddle Head", a promontory on the western side of the headland. The entrance is throug ...|x}} by {{convert|11|m|ft|0|x}}, the tower house stood 50 feet high to its gable.<ref>Simpson (1966), p.35</ref> The principal rooms included a great hall a
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  • ...as destroyed by fire in about 800 AD. It had a burial ground with cist and head-support burials, a stone church, at least four monumental stone crosses and .... The large elaborate late 17th/early 18th century bell-turret on the west gable of the church is an unusual and distinctive feature.
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  • ...as devised by Alfred Wainwright. The walk begins in the west at [[St Bees Head]] in [[Cumberland]] (<small>{{wmap|54.492|-3.612}}</small>) and finishes in ...walking up the beach. The route from here follows the cliffs of [[St Bees Head]] north for a few miles before turning inland to pass through the villages
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  • ...the cliffs a ridge descends more gradually in the general direction of Sty Head. This is known as The Band, and it too sports a harsh gash across its featu ...ead is also a walker's crossroads with other paths leading direct up Great Gable and following the outflow of [[Sprinkling Tarn]] up to Esk Hause.
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  • |name=Great Gable |picture caption=Great Gable from Wasdale, with the Napes
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  • ...al plain of Cumberland. At the central hub of the high country are [[Great Gable]] and its satellites, while two principal ridges fan out on either flank of The main watershed runs broadly westwards from Great Gable, dividing the headwaters of Ennerdale and [[Wasdale]]. The principal fells
    9 KB (1,488 words) - 14:14, 16 July 2016
  • ...]], in the western part of the [[Lake District]]. Scoat Fell stands at the head of the Mosedale Horseshoe with its back to Ennerdale. Paths lead to Scoat F ...al plain of Cumberland. At the central hub of the high country are [[Great Gable]] and its satellites, while two principal ridges fan out on either flank of
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  • ...solar block and east wing were "Elizabethanised" with new windows, and the gable end of the kitchen block at the eastern end was decorated with finials. ...o the great hall window was made in about 1912, when it was given a square head again, in Elizabethan style.
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  • ...w of the disused Anglican chapel, showing the single bell remaining in the gable. ...n populated. The building has no tower or spire, however, does have a bell-gable where the roof line changes between the nave and the chancel. As of 25 May
    14 KB (2,203 words) - 11:05, 20 January 2018
  • ...undial had its horizontal plane divided by volutes, between which a lion's head alternates with a rose; it was made in 1719 and repaired in 1810. Local far ...tore until recently. A small dovecot was located in the upper angle of the gable end above the miller's house yard. The mid-18th century substantial miller'
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  • ...lanking towers were restored to the original height and form and the north gable turret rendered as a copy of its partner to the south. During this work the ...t west window. Above the window the dripstone terminates in a small carved head at each side. The line of the nave roof is delineated by a string course ab
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  • ...ly) character, were discovered reused as building rubble in the inner east gable and outer south wall during the chapel's restoration. They were left ''in s [[File:Bmi (British Midland) offices - geograph.org.uk - 971803.jpg|thumb|Head office of BMI Regional, [[Aberdeen Airport]]]]
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  • ...Bedfont Green, and The Plough, The Sun, The White Horse and the Queen’s Head joined them in providing stabling and refreshments to the weary travellers File:East_Bedfont_The_War_Memorial_(geograph_2412044).jpg|[[Gable end]] terraced housing with steep, tall hipped roofs by the war memorial wi
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  • ...nd of [[Scafell]], including [[Great End]], the eastern side of the [[Dale Head]] massif, the western part of the Central Fells and all the [[Glaramara]] r ...ountains at the head of Borrowdale, including [[Scafell Pike]] and [[Great Gable]].
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  • ...l in the [[Lake District]], in [[Cumberland]] and standing above [[Wasdale Head]]. It is an outlier on the north-west flank of [[Scafell Pike]], the region ...is Lingmell Gill, descending through Hollow Stones to Brackenclose at the head of [[Wast Water]]. To the east of Lingmell Col runs Piers Gill, a stream de
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  • ...[[Esk Hause]]. The fell is craggy and rocky and falls away steeply to the head of the Langstrath valley on its eastern side while its western flanks are c ...ng the highest. The highlight of the view is an excellent vista of [[Great Gable]], the southern part of the view is restricted by higher fells but the nort
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  • ...m roads and quite remote by Lakeland standards. Great Calva stands at the head of a major geological fault running through the centre of the Lake District ...[[Steel Fell]]. Additionally above the flanks of [[Lonscale Fell]] [[Great Gable]] and the [[Scafell]]s appear. The nearer fells by contrast turn their back
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  • |name=Dale Head |picture=Dale Head.jpg
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