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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...
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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...
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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...
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initially around three smaller settlements (Crofthead,
Drybridge and
Greenburn), the
village eventually grew and
combined as one settlement, following...
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theologian and
philosopher who
wrote also on sociology.
Flint was born at
Greenburn,
Sibbaldbie near
Applegarth in
Dumfriesshire on 14
March 1838, the son...
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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...
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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...
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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...