- The
Rothay is a
spate river of the Lake
District in north-west England. Its name
comes from Old
Norse and
translates literally as the red one. This has...
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Rothay Reynolds (1872–1940) was an
English journalist.
Before the
First World War he
worked in
Russia and was a
friend of Saki. He
dedicated My Slav Friends...
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Rothay Manor is a
country house near
Ambleside in ****bria. It is a
Grade II
listed building. The
house was
built for John Crosfield, a
merchant from Liverpool...
- up the
Troutbeck valley and up the
valleys that now
contain the
rivers Rothay and Brathay.
There were at
least nine ice
retreat phases,
indicated by buried...
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appeared at the
beginning of The
Square Egg and
Other Sketches (1924).
Rothay Reynolds, a
close friend,
wrote a
relatively lengthy memoir in The Toys...
- Clappersgate.
After another quarter of a mile (400 m) it
joins the
River Rothay close to
Croft Lodge south-west of
Ambleside before flowing into the northern...
- sea
level of 208 ft (62 m). The lake is both fed and
drained by the
River Rothay,
which flows through the
village before entering the lake, and then exits...
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Stepping stones,
across the
River Rothay, in the Lake District, England...
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located near the
hamlet of Rydal,
between Grasmere and
Ambleside in the
Rothay Valley. The lake is 1,290
yards (1.18 km) long and
varies in
width up to...
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still extant word
meaning "lake" or "pool". The
village is on the
River Rothay,
which flows into
Grasmere lake
about ⅓ mile (500 metres) to the south....