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- birch and larch now grow. Greenburn Mine (also known as New Coniston Mine), close to Greenburn Beck and the disused Greenburn reservoir, is 'widely regarded...
- Retrieved 21 August 2017. "Home - Maxwellton Primary & Greenburn School". Maxwellton-greenburn-primary-school.org.uk. Retrieved 21 August 2017. "HOME"...
- falling directly from the summit- form the head of Greenburn. A steep sided, rather marshy valley, Greenburn is a part of the Little Langdale system, its waters...
- north of Wetherlam is the Greenburn Valley, a feeder of Little Langdale. A steep sided, rather marshy valley, Greenburn's waters join the River Brathay...
- the English Lake District, an intermediate height on the ridge between Greenburn and Far Easedale in the Central Fells. The spine of the Central Fells...
- initially around three smaller settlements (Crofthead, Drybridge and Greenburn), the village eventually grew and combined as one settlement, following...
- theologian and philosopher who wrote also on sociology. Flint was born at Greenburn, Sibbaldbie near Applegarth in Dumfriesshire on 14 March 1838, the son...
- grounds to the west. Far Easedale lies to the south while the head of Greenburn forms the eastern face, both of these sides being craggy. The Wyth Burn...
- Heron Pike. From its source the Rothay descends through the valley of Greenburn Bottom to the hamlet of Helmside not far from the main A591 road over...
- for a party. Later that same night, two phone calls were made from the Greenburn area to the police – one call asking the police to come to a farm in the...