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Angletarn Pikes is a fell in the
English Lake
District near the
village of Patterdale. Its most
notable feature is
Angle Tarn from
which it
derives its...
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Place Fell is at the
western terminus of this ridge. To the
south is
Angletarn Pikes,
whilst on all
other sides Place Fell
stands independent and is...
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contains two
rocky islets and a
small broken peninsula. It is
located on the
Angletarn Pikes,
which are
named after it. This
should not be
confused with Angle...
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ground southward there is an end to end view of the
Helvellyn range above Angletarn Pikes. The
route from
Martindale to the
summit follows a well engineered...
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Shipman Knotts, 587 m (1,926 ft) The Nab, 576 m (1,890 ft)
Angletarn Pikes, 567 m (1,860 ft)
Brock Crags, 561 m (1,841 ft) Arthur's Pike, 533 m...
- gave the name
Brock Crags to the
section of
ridge between Rest Dodd and
Angletarn Pikes,
although the
summit carrying this name
stands to the west of the...
- Pike
Angle Tarn,
north of
Bowfell Angle Tarn, east of Patterdale, by
Angletarn Pikes B****enthwaite Lake
Beacon Tarn in the
Blawith fells, west of Coniston...
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subsidiary summits and tops in the Lake District, England.
Allen Crags Angletarn Pikes Ard
Crags Armboth Fell
Arnison Crag Arthur's Pike
Bakestall Bannerdale...
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valley is
drained by
Boredale Beck
which rises on the
slopes of
Angletarn Pikes at
height of 500
metres and
flows northerly for five km to its confluence...
- ****bria,
England Angle Tarn (Patterdale),
small lake in ****bria,
England Angletarn Pikes,
mountain near Patterdale, ****bria,
England This disambiguation...