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- Brackenthwaite may refer to the following places in England: Brackenthwaite, Buttermere, ****bria, a settlement some 6 miles (9.7 km) south of ****ermouth...
- Brackenthwaite is a settlement situated some 3 miles (4.8 km) south-east of the town of Wigton in the English county of ****bria. It should not be confused...
- Brackenthwaite is a settlement and former civil parish, now in the parish of Buttermere, in the unitary authority area of ****berland, in the ceremonial...
- Brackenthwaite Hows (also known as Lanthwaite Hill) is a hill in the Lake District of North West England. Crummock Water, Looking Towards Buttermere, a...
- discovered so far of the existence of a floodplain here. Close to where Brackenthwaite Lane joins Burn Bridge Road was a long, narrow thatched house in which...
- Included townships of Kelton & Winder, Murton Lorton Included townships of Brackenthwaite, Wythop Loweswater Millom Included hamlet of Birker with Austhwaite...
- Bowness-on-Windermere, Bowscale, Bowston, Brackenber, Brackenlands, Brackenthwaite (near Wigton), Brackenthwaite (near ****ermouth), Braithwaite Brampton (Carlisle),...
- Pike Ard Crags Outerside Knott Rigg Barrow Stile End Rannerdale Knotts Brackenthwaite Hows Grisedale Pike Hopegill Head Hobcarton Crag Whiteside Dodd Braithwaite...
- Stile and the western side of Honister P****. The smaller settlements of Brackenthwaite, to the north of Crummock Water, and Gatesgarth, at the foot of the...
- the attractive Ogston Reservoir. Brackenfield was originally known as Brackenthwaite, which probably meant "a bracken clearing". The suffix -thwaite is unusual...