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  • ...burn valley, which joins the Rothay at Helm Side. To the west and south is Easedale Beck, which is also a feeder of the Rothay, the watersmeet being just north ...t is variously called 'The old lady playing the organ' when seen from Mill Gill, 'The howitzer' from the summit of [[Dunmail Raise]] and 'The lion and the
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  • | [[Styhead Tarn]] || {{map|NY221098}} || || At the head of Styhead Gill at [[Sty Head Pass]], between [[Scafell Pike]] and [[Great Gable]] | [[Easedale Tarn]] || {{map|NY308088}} || || West of [[Grasmere]]
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  • Between Stone Arthur and Heron Pike is the little valley of Greenhead Gill. This bears evidence of former mining activities. Further up the fellside To the north west of Stone Arthur is the valley of Tongue Gill, separating it from the lower slopes of [[Seat Sandal]]. This side of the
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  • ...rict, mainly in Westmorland but also in Cumberland, including [[Tarn Crag (Easedale)|Tarn Crag]] in the Central Fells near [[Grasmere]]. ...f a larger body of water. The tarn empties into Longsleddale via Galeforth Gill, but issuing eastwards from the same marsh is Little Mosedale Beck.
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  • ...inwright applied it to the entire ridge lying between the Easedale and Far Easedale valleys in his ''Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells'' ...[Sergeant Man]]. One of these runs between the valleys of Far Easedale and Easedale, terminating at their confluence above [[Grasmere]] village.
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  • ...igg''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], standing between the valleys of Easedale and Great Langdale. One of the Central Fells, it is a broad plateau with a ...hes Grasmere by way of Easedale Beck and its feeders. Crags look down over Easedale Tarn and Blindtarn Moss to the north, while further rough ground looms over
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  • ...aggy. The Wyth Burn flows north east into [[Thirlmere]] while Far Easedale Gill and Green Burn descend to the [[River Rothay]] and ultimately to [[Winderme ...Greenup Edge as it carries the Coast to Coast route from Borrowdale to Far Easedale.
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  • ...evel ({{map|NY306108}}): its basin covers [[Grasmere Common]] including [[Easedale Tarn]], the southern flanks of [[Fairfield (fell)|Fairfield]], and several ...bsumes [[Easedale Gill]] and [[Sour Milk Gill]], the latter flowing out of Easedale Tarn. In the village the river flows close to the churchyard where the poet
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  • ...ed with slate; it has been described as "large, though not handsome".{{sfn|Gill|1989|p=271}} It was originally built by a [[Liverpool]] lawyer, John Grego ...y on the slopes of [[Silver How]] and the banks of [[Grasmere]] lake.{{sfn|Gill|1989|p=271}} He accordingly took up the tenancy in the summer of 1807 with
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