- of
North Stainmore and
South Stainmore. The
parish had a po****tion of 253 in the 2001 census,
increasing to 264 at the
Census 2011.
Stainmore Forest stretches...
- Yorkshire.
North Stainmore, a
village in the
civil parish of
Stainmore, ****bria
South Stainmore, a
village in
Stainmore, ****bria
Stainmore Railway, properly...
- 50917; -2.18917
Stainmore Summit is the
highest point on the trans-Pennine
South Durham &
Lancashire Union Railway, also
known as the
Stainmore Railway in...
- Tebay, via
Barnard Castle,
Stainmore Summit and
Kirkby Stephen. The line
opened in 1861 and
became known as the
Stainmore Line. The
Stockton and Darlington...
- The
Battle of
Stainmore was a
conflict between Eric
Bloodaxe and
opponents possibly led by
Oswulf I of
Bamburgh or a
Maccus son of Olaf. Eric had previously...
- 54°28′16″N 2°20′53″W / 54.471°N 2.348°W / 54.471; -2.348
Stainmore Railway Company is a volunteer-run, non-profit
preservation company formed in 2000...
-
Brough (/brʌf/),
sometimes known as
Brough under Stainmore, is a
village and
civil parish in the
historic county of
Westmorland and the
ceremonial county...
-
Stainmore, for
administrative purposes, is a
civil parish in
Westmorland and Furness, ****bria, England. The
parish contains ten
listed buildings that...
- details:
Stainmore,
traditionally in
Westmorland and
administratively in ****bria, lies in the main p****
through the
northern Pennines, the
Stainmore P****...
-
contained within the
Carboniferous Limestone Supergroup. The
sequence in the
Stainmore Trough is thus (youngest at top):
Ashfell Sandstone (Arundian age) Breakyneck...