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Fellbarrow is a low hill in the
north west of the
English Lake District. It is not far from the town of ****ermouth, near to
Loweswater and can most easily...
- m (1,559 ft) Low Fell, 423 m (1,388 ft) Buckbarrow, 423 m (1,388 ft)
Fellbarrow, 416 m (1,365 ft) Wainwright, A (1955). A
Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland...
- Dove Crag Dow Crag
Eagle Crag Eel Crag (Crag Hill) Esk Pike
Fairfield Fellbarrow Firbank Fell
Fleetwith Pike
Froswick Gavel Fell
Gibson Knott Glaramara...
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Loweswater to the
south and to the
north is
bordered by its
neighbour Fellbarrow. It is
usually climbed from the
villages of
Loweswater or Thackthwaite...
- Berghersh, Inkberrow, Bromsberrow, Sedgeberrow, Whitbarrow, Cruckbarrow,
Fellbarrow, Wanbarrow, Brockenbarrow, Inkberrow, Rowberrow, Ingleberry, Skelberry...
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village in ****bria, England, from
which hikers can
climb Low Fell and
Fellbarrow. The place-name
contains thwaite ("clearing"). A
second place called Thackthwaite...
- To the north-west, the
parish boundary is
delineated by the
summit of
Fellbarrow,
before encircling Loweswater lake via Low Fell and the A5086 road. From...
- available. For instance,
Hopegill Head can be
climbed from High
Lorton and
Fellbarrow from Low Lorton. Of
interest are the 12th-century St Cuthbert's Church...
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Blake Fell, Hen Comb and
Burnbank Fell. To the
north of the lake lies the
Fellbarrow range. The lake is
unusual in the
radial drainage pattern of the Lake...
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White Combe 34D: LD S
Outlying Fells 417 4 1,368 13 96 SD154862 WO,B 434
Fellbarrow [Mosser Fell] 34B: LD C&W
Wainwright 416 52 1,365 169 89 NY132242 4,W...