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- Forest of Bowland in central Lancashire, as two distinct tributaries—the Tarnbrook Wyre and the Marshaw Wyre—whose confluence is near the village of Abbeystead...
- The Tarnbrook Wyre Marine Beds is a geologic formation in England. It preserves fossils dating back to the Carboniferous period. Earth sciences portal...
- Ingleborough breaking the horizon. A second path approaches Ward's Stone from Tarnbrook, where limited parking is available. On the southern slope of this hill...
- Peninsula Loop, Shard Bridge to Garstang, Garstang to Abbeystead and the Tarnbrook Loop. The main starting points are the Wyre Estuary Country Park, the...
- (L) New Draught (L) (taking Woodplumpton Brook etc.) River Calder (L) Tarnbrook Wyre (Rs) River Grizedale (R) (m) Marshaw Wyre (Ls) Ribble catchment River...
- Sandstone forms the peaks and hillsides of Clougha Pike, Ward's Stone, Tarnbrook Fell, Wolfhole Crag and Mallowdale Fell whilst the Dure Clough Sandstone...
- Co. Limerick; traditionally the site is below the meeting of the Marshaw Wyre and the Tarnbrook Wyre, on the north bank of the Abbeystead reservoir...
- Stone in the west which is fraught with bogs. Another tarmac path from Tarnbrook meets this halfway. A final path comes from the northeast from the Hornby...
- traditionally the site is below the meeting of the Marshaw Wyre and the Tarnbrook Wyre, on the north bank of the Abbeystead reservoir 53°58′53″N 2°40′25″W...
- the monks' house just below the junction of the Marshaw Wyre and the Tarnbrook Wyre, on the north side of the reservoir. Another places it around the...