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Bleatarn is a
hamlet in ****bria, England. It is
located 3.3
miles (5.3 km) by road to the
northwest of Soulby. List of
places in ****bria
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- Blackbeck, Black****,
Blackford Blackpool Gate,
Blackwell Blagill, Blawith,
Bleatarn, Blencarn, Blencogo, Blencow, Blennerh****et, Blindbothel, Blindcrake, Blitterlees...
- and the
Blessed Virgin Mary)
____________________ Armethwaite Nunnery Bleatarn Grange Cistercian monks grange dependent on Byland, Yorkshire; founded...
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valleys at 863 feet (263 m)
above sea level.
Watendlath Tarn is fed by
Bleatarn Gill from Blea Tarn, 700 feet (210 m) above,
below Bell Crags.
Water from...
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dividing and
enclosing the
Common and
Waste Grounds within the
Manor of
Bleatarn, in the
Parish of Warcop, in the
County of Westmorland.
Cotgrave (Nottinghamshire)...
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several Lake
District tarns named Blea Tarn, this one
flowing out via
Bleatarn Gill to
Watendlath Tarn. Bell
Crags is a Fellranger,
being included in...
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Milnthorpe (1837),
Selside (C17th) No dedication/dedication unknown:
Bleatarn (1865),
Colby (C19th),
Grange Fell (1898),
Hunsonby (1905), K****le (1875)...
- 54.7787245°N 2.721439°W / 54.7787245; -2.721439 (Armathwaite Nunnery)
Bleatarn Grange Cistercian monks grange dependent on Byland, Yorkshire; founded...
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National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 15 June 2016
Historic England, "
Bleatarn Park,
Irthington (1087625)",
National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
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northeast of
Bleatarn Farm in the
civil parish of Irthington, at a spot
called High Strand,
about midway between Oldwall and
Bleatarn Farm. In 1851 an...