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  • ...es), drains a series of small lochs to the north-west of Rannoch and flows westward to [[Loch Leven, Argyllshire|Loch Leven]], forming during its course the bo ...here it issues from the lake. The old castle was burnt down by the duke of Cumberland, but a few ruins remain. After Culloden Prince Charles Edward found shelter
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  • ...he grandest scenery of the land. It is bounded to the north and west by [[Cumberland]], to the south and south-west by [[Lancashire]] and to the east by [[Yorks ...Appleby-in-Westmorland]] is found. Through Edendale runs the [[River Eden, Cumberland and Westmorland|River Eden]], producing a quiet, fertile dale, isolated by
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  • |county=Cumberland '''Brackenthwaite''' is a village in [[Cumberland]], within the [[Lake District]], in [[Lorton Vale]], below the head of [[Cr
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  • |county=Cumberland ...r Eden]], including the [[Crowdundle Beck]] which marks the border between Cumberland and [[Westmorland]].
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  • |county 2=Cumberland '''Helvellyn''' is a mountain marking the border of [[Westmorland]] and [[Cumberland]], in the [[Lake District]], the apex of the Eastern Fells. At 3,117 feet a
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  • |county=Cumberland ...coast. Wigton railway station is on the line running from Carlisle down to Cumberland's coastal towns, and Wigton is also on the A596 road to [[Workington]].
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  • ...nerdale, the valley of the [[River Duddon]], which forms the border with [[Cumberland]] to the west. ...by the great dale in which lies of [[Coniston Water]]. The Forest extends westward to [[Windermere]], which marks the border with [[Westmorland]]. This is a
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  • ...es that part of the land southwards from the Southern Upland watershed and westward from the River Nith. Traditionally it has been described as stretching from ...rish Sea]], including extensive settlement in the [[Isle of Man]] and in [[Cumberland]] immediately south of Galloway.
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  • ...'' is a river in [[Cumberland]]. It is a tributary of the [[River Derwent, Cumberland|River Derwent]] and flows through the town of [[Keswick]]. "Greta" derives ...er Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway between Keswick and [[Penrith, Cumberland|Penrith]]. The river subsequently flows through Keswick before joining the
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  • ...y Alfred Wainwright. The walk begins in the west at [[St Bees Head]] in [[Cumberland]] (<small>{{wmap|54.492|-3.612}}</small>) and finishes in the east at [[Rob ...ight's route begins at St Bees in Cumberland, on the Irish Sea. It crosses Cumberland’s coastal plain and the [[Lake District]], through [[Westmorland]], and e
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  • |county=Cumberland '''Great End''' in [[Cumberland]] is the most northerly mountain in the [[Scafell]] chain, in the [[Lake Di
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  • |county=Cumberland '''Great Gable''' is a fell of 2,949 feet in [[Cumberland]] and at the very heart of the [[Lake District]]. It appears as a pyramid
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  • |county=Cumberland ...is the highest peak in a group of hills between the villages of [[Lorton, Cumberland|Lorton]], [[Braithwaite]] and [[Buttermere]], and overlooks [[Crummock Wate
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  • |county=Cumberland '''Crag Hill''' is a mountain in [[Cumberland]], standing in the north-western part of the [[Lake District]]. The fell wa
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  • ...along the eastern border, while the Burn of Fochabers runs 3½ miles north-westward through the south of the parish, and falls into the Spey at Fochabers. On April 12 1746, four days before the battle of Culloden, part of Cumberland's army forded the Spey above the old church of St Ninian, 1½ mile north-ea
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  • |county=Cumberland ...was a fort, towards the western end of [[Hadrian's Wall]]. The site, in [[Cumberland]], was later occupied by a farm called 'Birdoswald'; it is the only site on
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  • |county=Cumberland '''Armboth Fell''' is a fell in [[Cumberland]]. It is within the [[Lake District]], and regarded by Alfred Wainwright a
    4 KB (739 words) - 20:56, 21 January 2016
  • |county=Cumberland '''Lingmell''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], in [[Cumberland]] and standing above [[Wasdale Head]]. It is an outlier on the north-west f
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  • |county=Cumberland '''Slight Side''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], in [[Cumberland]] (15 miles east of [[Whitehaven]]). It reaches a height of 2,499&nbsp;fee
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  • |county 1=Cumberland '''Cold Pike''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], on the border of [[Cumberland]] with [[Westmorland]]. It is a satellite of [[Crinkle Crags]] and stands
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