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- Burnmoor may refer to: Bournmoor, a village in County Durham, England, previously known as Burnmoor Burnmoor, ****bria, area near Eskdale in ****bria, England...
- called the Burnmoor Chase was run in 1977 in conjunction with the Wasdale Race. This went from Brackenclose up onto Illgill Head, around Burnmoor Tarn and...
- The Burnmoor Stone Circles are a group of five different approximately 4000-year-old stone circles in ****bria. They are around 1 mile north of the village...
- Burnmoor Tarn, on Eskdale Fell in ****bria, England, is the largest entirely natural tarns in the Lake District. Its waters flow into Whillan Beck at the...
- District, near Boot, in the Borough of Copeland, ****bria. It lies south of Burnmoor Tarn, between the River Mite to the west and the Whillan Beck tributary...
- Lambton Colliery. For much of the 20th century, "Bournmoor" was known as "Burnmoor", taking its name from the Moorsburn (an alternative name for Hutton Burn...
- slopes, stony and lacking vegetation at higher levels, run down toward Burnmoor and the head of Was****er. But on the east side several large crags loom...
- the village are five Bronze Age stone circles known collectively as the Burnmoor stone circles and dating from around 2000 BCE. The remains of the Hardknott...
- Windermere Bowscale Tarn, on the slopes of Bowscale Fell Brothers Water Burnmoor Tarn, Between Eskdale and Wasdale Buttermere Chapelhouse Reservoir, south-east...
- baptised by Maurice Harland, Bishop of Durham, in the church of St Barnabas, Burnmoor, and an ox was roasted as part of the celebrations. His godparents were...