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Ingleborough (723 m or 2,372 ft) is the second-highest
mountain in the
Yorkshire Dales, England. It is one of the
Yorkshire Three Peaks (the
other two...
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Whernside Ingleborough Pen-y-ghent The
mountains of
Whernside (736 m or 2,415 ft),
Ingleborough (723 m or 2,372 ft) and Pen-y-ghent (694 m or 2,277 ft)...
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century Clapham has been home to the
Farrer family who
established their Ingleborough estate. The
family owns, and is
responsible for, much of the land, walls...
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Ingleborough Cave (formerly
known as
Clapham Caves) is a show cave
close to the
village of
Clapham in
North Yorkshire, England,
adjacent to
where the water...
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Ingleborough Hall is a
historic building in Clapham,
North Yorkshire, a
village in England. The
house was
built in
about 1814 for
James Farrer, to a design...
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entirely within the area
which takes in its
three highest mountains:
Ingleborough (723 m (2,372 ft)),
Whernside (736 m (2,415 ft)), and Pen-y-ghent (694 m...
- England. It is one of the
unmistakable landmarks on the
southern slopes of
Ingleborough – a 98-metre (322 ft) deep
pothole with the
stream Fell Beck flowing...
- England's
highest (cascade)
waterfall above ground. (Gaping Gill on
Ingleborough falls a
greater unbroken distance into a pothole, and
Hardraw Force has...
- Bowland, with the
summits of
Wolfhole Crag,
White Hill and the
distant Ingleborough breaking the horizon. A
second path
approaches Ward's
Stone from Tarnbrook...
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Ingleborough Tower Windmill is one mile
north of the
village of West
Walton in Norfolk, England. The
windmill is in the yard of Hill
House Farm alongside...