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Carwinley is a
hamlet in ****bria, England,
located on the
border with Scotland. It was
first mentioned in 1202 as Karwindelhov. The
ancient monument of...
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overlooked by the
earthworks of the
former castle of
Liddel Strength near
Carwinley, ****bria. Peel Burn
Wormscleuch Burn
Caddroun Burn Wane
Cleuch Singdean...
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Scottish Borders area of
Scotland Liddel Strength,
ancient monument near
Carwinley, ****bria, in
northwest England Liddel Water,
river running through southern...
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around Hadrian's Wall and
Carlisle during the sub-Roman
period in Britain.
Carwinley, near Longtown,
north of Carlisle,
possibly derives from ****bric Caer...
- Burn (L) Rae Burn (R)
Black Lyne (Rs)
Bailey Water (R)
White Lyne (Ls)
Carwinley Burn (L)
Liddel Water (L) (part of
river is
followed by England/Scotland...
- (north),
Penrith (south),
Brampton (east),
Wigton (west), Haggbeck, Harker,
Carwinley, Blackford, Houghton, Scotby,
Wreay and Rockcliffe.
Carlisle experiences...
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Carleton (south),
Carleton (east), Carr Bank
Carlisle Cartmel,
Cartmel Fell
Carwinley, Casterton,
Castle Carrock,
Castle Sowerby,
Castletown Cat Bank, Catlowdy...
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Liddel Strength is an
ancient monument near
Carwinley, ****bria, in
northwest England. It
consists of the
earthwork remains of an Anglo-Norman
border fortification...
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Carmarthenshire 51°44′N 4°14′W / 51.73°N 04.23°W / 51.73; -04.23 SN4606
Carwinley ****bria 55°02′N 2°56′W / 55.03°N 02.94°W / 55.03; -02.94 NY4072 Carwynnen...
- they may have
benefited by
gaining the land of Caer-Wenddolau (modern
Carwinley) by the
Border Esk
separating ****bria from
Dumfries and Galloway, and...