- 54°36′00″N 2°12′32″W / 54.600°N 2.209°W / 54.600; -2.209
Lunedale is the dale, or valley, of the
River Lune, on the east side of the
Pennines in England...
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- 2011
Census was less than 100,
details are
maintained in the
parish of
Lunedale.
Being south of the Tees,
Holwick lies
within the
historic boundaries of...
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shared by
Yorkshire and
County Durham Deepdale (or Deep Dale)
Baldersdale Lunedale Dales draining to the
Irish Sea Ribblesdale, the
valley of the
River Ribble...
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created Baron Bowes of
Streatlam Castle, in the
County of Durham, and of
Lunedale, in the
County of York, in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. This gave...
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honour in 1884. In 1887 he was
created Baron Bowes, of
Streatlam Castle and
Lunedale, in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. He was a
Scottish representative...
- 54.60167°N 2.10861°W / 54.60167; -2.10861
Thringarth is a
hamlet in
Lunedale, in the
Pennines of England. It is
traditionally located in the
North Riding...
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Bowbank is a
village in
Lunedale, a side
valley of
Teesdale in
County Durham, England. For centuries, it lay
within the
historic county boundaries of the...
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Stanhope to the north,
Newbiggin to the east,
Holwick to the
south east and
Lunedale to the south, in
County Durham, and by the Eden
District of ****bria to...
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hamlet is the
final settlement (baring a
caravan park) that lies in
Lunedale,
before the Lune
river joins with the Tees. It is
situated in Teesdale...