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Clappersgate is a
village in the
Westmorland and
Furness Unitary Authority, in the
county of ****bria, England.
Clappersgate is
located on the B5286 road...
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Skelwith Bridge, and
continues in an
easterly direction, to the
hamlet of
Clappersgate.
After another quarter of a mile (400 m) it
joins the
River Rothay close...
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Levers Water, on the east side of the
Coniston fells Lily Tarn,
north of
Clappersgate Lingmoor Tarn, on
Lingmoor Fell
Little Langdale Tarn
Little Tarn, near...
- Todd Crag is a hill and a
satellite peak of
Loughrigg Fell at 224 m (735 ft) it is not
classed as a fell but is a
vantage point near
Ambleside The hill...
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Brathay Exploration Group, a
youth charity,
mainly meets at ****ociated
Clappersgate.
Ambleside Pier at Waterhead,
about one mile
south of the town centre...
- also fed by the
outfall from
Loughrigg Tarn. The two
rivers merge at
Clappersgate on the
south eastern corner of the fell, just
before flowing into Windermere...
- Wade in 1969. They had two sons. He
lived in
Dumfries before moving to
Clappersgate, ****bria, in the 1980s. In 1960 he left the firm to set up his own company...
- the Rev. John Dawes.
During their time at the
school they
resided in
Clappersgate.
Their fellow students included the sons of
their father's friend, the...
- 420. It
covers the town of Ambleside, and the
villages and
hamlets of
Clappersgate, Rydal, Grasmere, Troutbeck,
Chapel Stile, Elterwater,
Little Langdale...
- Chapel,
Chapel Stile, Chapels,
Chestnut Hill
Church Brough, Claife,
Clappersgate, Clawthorpe,
Cleabarrow Cleator,
Cleator Moor Cliburn, Clifton, Clifton...