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- England, situated on the B6257 road south of Lowgill, the West Coast Main Line and M6 motorway. The disused Lowgill Viaduct is close by. Wikimedia Commons has...
- contracts. Contract 1A covered 1 mile 6 chains (1.7 km) from Lowgill, and included the Lowgill Viaduct of 11 arches each 45 feet (14 m) wide, with a maximum...
- hamlets of Millthrop, Catholes, Marthwaite, Brigflatts, High Oaks, Howgill, Lowgill and Cautley, the southern part of the Howgill Fells and the western part...
- Lancashire Crook o' Lune is not to be confused with the Crook of Lune near Lowgill in ****bria, a similar bend of the same river. The Crook o' Lune is a po****r...
- known as Tatham Fells, which includes the largest settlement in Tatham, Lowgill; its highest point, at Ward's Stone; and the Great Stone of Fourstones...
- Low Gill railway station served the hamlet of Lowgill, Westmorland (now in ****bria), England, from 1846 to 1966 on the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway...
- St John the Baptist, Tunstall, St James the Less, Tatham, the Good Shepherd, Lowgill, and Holy Trinity, Wray. The earliest fabric in the church dates from around...
- Melling, St John the Baptist, Tunstall, St Peter, Leck, the Good Shepherd, Lowgill, and Holy Trinity, Wray, to form the benefice of East Lonsdale. The church...
- Retrieved 8 March 2018. Historic England. "Packhorse Bridge to West of Lowgill Viaduct (Grade II) (1137685)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved...
- St John the Baptist, Tunstall, St James the Less, Tatham, the Good Shepherd, Lowgill, and Holy Trinity, Wray, to form the benefice of East Lonsdale. The church...