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Crummock Water is a lake in the Lake
District in
North West England. It is 2.5
miles (4.0 km) long, 0.6
miles (0.97 km) wide, 140 feet (43 m) deep, and...
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number of
surrounding fells, such as Grasmoor,
Whiteless Pike and,
across Crummock Water,
Mellbreak and the High
Stile ridge.
Rannerdale Knotts is said to...
- Buttermere, and
overlooks Crummock Water.
Grasmoor is
distinguished by its
steep western flank,
dropping dramatically to
Crummock Water. This face is however...
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village of
Buttermere lies
between the Lake
District lakes of
Buttermere and
Crummock Water, and is
overlooked by the
summits of
Grasmoor to the
north and High...
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infilled heads, or
where they are
divided by
lateral tributaries (Buttermere-
Crummock Water;
Derwent Water-B****enthwaite Lake).
Smaller lakes known as tarns...
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Buttermere Dubs, a
short stream which connects the lake to
Crummock Water. From
Crummock Water the
River ****er
flows to ****ermouth,
where it joins...
- 'skirwhit' or 'skirwort',
meaning 'white root'. In
Scotland it is
known as
crummock and in
Irish cearrachán. Its
Danish name sukkerrod,
Dutch name suikerwortel...
- District,
which separates Ennerdale from the
valley of
Buttermere and
Crummock Water. It is 2,476 ft (755 m) high. The
direct ascent of Red Pike from...
- Shivers, an
amicable Northman who
carries a
bitter need for vengeance.
Crummock-i-Phail,
regarded "the
maddest **** in the north" he
leads the Hillmen...
- Zoo St Bees
Priory St Bees Head
Stott Park
Bobbin Mill Waters:
Coniston Crummock Derwent Ennerdale Haweswater Rydal Wast
Ullswater Whinfell Forest Windermere...