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- Loweswater is one of the smaller lakes in the English Lake District. The village of Loweswater is situated to the east of the lake. The lake is not far...
- Loweswater is a civil parish in the ****berland unitary authority area of ****bria, England. It contains 24 listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
- Loweswater is a village and civil parish in the county of ****bria, England. Historically part of ****berland, the village lies between the Lake District...
- Dartmouth Park. During the summer months they lived in their second home near Loweswater in the Lake District. It was sold in July 2016. His autobiography The...
- Derwent Water Ennerdale Water Esthwaite Water Grasmere Haweswater Reservoir Loweswater Thirlmere Ullswater Was****er Windermere Kendal Penrith Keswick Ambleside...
- area, which consists of the High Stile ridge north of Ennerdale, the Loweswater Fells in the far northwest, the Pillar group in the southwest, and Great...
- the River ****er, including the lakes of Buttermere, Crummock Water and Loweswater. From north to south these p****es are Whinlatter P****, Newlands P**** and...
- minutes' travelling distance from lakes such as Buttermere, Crummock Water, Loweswater, and B****enthwaite. ****ermouth has a temperate climate that is influenced...
- 1:25,000. Mosedale, Loweswater Fells Allerdale Floutern Tarn between Great Borne and Hen Comb Park Beck (which leaves Loweswater as Dub Beck), thence...
- This is a list of hills in the Lake District. To avoid the list becoming infinitely long and arbitrary, only hills with more than 30 m relative height...