- school. In
Blencarn there is fly
fishing at the 15-acre (61,000 m2)
Blencarn lake.
Blencarn is
located in the Eden
valley near the Pennines.
Blencarn is situated...
- in Northumberland),
etymology from
Medieval English uncertain. OR From
Blencarn (a pre-Roman village)
meaning "hill with a Cairn", from the
Welsh "Blaen"...
- Black****,
Blackford Blackpool Gate,
Blackwell Blagill, Blawith, Bleatarn,
Blencarn, Blencogo, Blencow, Blennerh****et, Blindbothel, Blindcrake, Blitterlees...
-
Hutton in the
Forest Kirkland Included townships of Culgaith,
Kirkland &
Blencarn Kirkoswald Included township of
Staffield Lazonby Included township of...
- end, point, summit;
source of
river Blencathra, Blencogow, Blindcrake,
Blencarn, Blennerh****ett caer
castrum (Latin) fort, stronghold; wall,
rampart Carlisle...
-
Autumn 1982, a four-day
introduction to
permaculture course was run in
Blencarn, by Max
Lindegger of
Permaculture Nambour (Australia). The Permaculture...
-
generally north-easterly direction, on a
minor road
about a mile from
Blencarn. Just to the
south are
remains of a priory, now
incorporated in farm buildings...
- the
village opposite the
parish church, for the
parishes of
Culgaith and
Blencarn. Land at
Culgaith was used to
found the
Barton Grammar School.
Before his...
-
Hutton in the Forest,
Hutton John,
Hutton Roof,
Hutton Soil,
Kirkland &
Blencarn, Kirkoswald, Lazonby,
Little Salkeld, Longwathby, Matterdale, Melmerby...
- (including
Newton Reigny)
Culgaith (including Kirkland,
Skirwirth and
Blencarn)
Dacre Gl****onby (including Gamblesby)
Great Salkeld Greystoke Hesket (formerly...