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Seatallan is a
mountain in the
western part of the
English Lake District. It is rounded, gr****y and
fairly un****uming,
occupying a
large amount of land...
- m (2,345 ft) Caw Fell, 697 m (2,288 ft) Grey Knotts, 697 m (2,287 ft)
Seatallan, 692 m (2,270 ft)
Fleetwith Pike, 648 m (2,126 ft) Base Brown, 646 m (2...
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England 34 95
Seatallan 692 193 2,270 633 34B 89 54.463663834433;-3.3282807011326 NY140084] Ma...
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Strands and Gosforth.[citation needed]
Clockwise from the north-west:-
Seatallan Buckbarrow Middle Fell
Yewbarrow Red Pike
Scoat Fell
Pillar Kirk Fell...
- fell-side. On the
northwestern side are the
cliffs of
Buckbarrow (a part of
Seatallan) and the upturned-boat
shape of Yewbarrow. Wast
Water is the
source of...
- Fell
Sallows Sca Fell
Scafell Pike Scar
Crags Scoat Fell Seat
Sandal Seatallan Seathwaite Fell
Selside Pike
Sergeant Man Sergeant's Crag
Sheffield Pike...
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Loughrigg Loweswater Low Tarn,
south of Red Pike,
between Yewbarrow and the
Seatallan-Hay****
ridge Low Water,
north of the Old Man of
Coniston Meadley Reservoir...
- Pike High
Stile Kirk Fell Lord's Seat Low Fell
Mellbreak Pillar Robinson Seatallan Swinside Watch Hill 4.
Central and
Southern Lakeland Black Combe Claife...
- in the
deanery of Calder, and the
diocese of Carlisle. Its
benefice is
Seatallan. This is a
Grade II
Listed Building. St John,
Beckermet was
built in 1879...
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Great Gable (899 m (2,949 ft)) near Sty Head.
Other tops
include Seatallan,
Haystacks and Kirk Fell. This area is
craggy and steep, with the impressive...