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Rannerdale Knotts is a fell in the Lake
District of ****bria, England.
Rising from the
Buttermere valley, it is one of the
smaller ****brian
hills and is...
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Whiteless Pike
Causey Pike Ard
Crags Outerside Knott Rigg
Barrow Stile End
Rannerdale Knotts Brackenthwaite Hows
Grisedale Pike
Hopegill Head
Hobcarton Crag...
- m (1,480 ft) Ling Fell, 373 m (1,224 ft) Sale Fell, 359 m (1,178 ft)
Rannerdale Knotts, 355 m (1,165 ft)
Castle Crag, 298 m (978 ft) The
Western Fells...
- Hill
lying on the
border of
North Yorkshire. It
overlooks the
valleys of
Rannerdale on the west, and
Coledale on the east. It is the
second highest fell in...
- Pike of
Blisco Pike of
Stickle Pillar Place Fell
Raise Rampsgill Head
Rannerdale Knotts Raven Crag Red Pike (Buttermere) Red Pike (Wasdale) Red Screes...
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immediately east of
Crummock Water and
forms a
pyramid shape when
viewed from
Rannerdale. In his
celebrated guide to the
Lakeland fells, A
Wainwright called it...
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steeper fall to the
valley floor. To the
south of
Grasmoor is the
valley of
Rannerdale,
which flows to
Crummock Water between Lad Hows and the
neighbouring Wandope...
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dramatised history (see below). Jarl Boethar's
campaign and a
final battle at
Rannerdale (c.f. Ferguson, "Ragnar's dale")
between the
Normans and the Anglo-Scandinavian...
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annihilating ambush in
Rannerdale.
Although her own
inimitable take on the
story of Jarl Buthar's
guerilla campaign and a
final battle at
Rannerdale between the...
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boundaries of
Wandope on this flank. To the
north and west of the fell is
Rannerdale Beck,
disgorging its flow
direct into the
centre section of the lake....