- 54°36′6″N 2°6′31″W / 54.60167°N 2.10861°W / 54.60167; -2.10861
Thringarth is a
hamlet in Lunedale, in the
Pennines of England. It is
traditionally located...
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Hunderthwaite Hury
Lartington Mickleton Ovington Romaldkirk Scargill Startforth Thringarth Wycliffe Dales Baldersdale Deep Dale
Lunedale Teesdale (south side only)...
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Thornley (Durham),
Thornley (Weardale),
Thorpe Larches,
Thorpe Thewles,
Thringarth,
Tindale Crescent, Todhills, Toft Hill, Toronto, Tow Law, Town Kelloe...
- St John's Chapel, Staindrop, Stainton,
Startforth The Grove, Thornley,
Thringarth, Toft Hill,
Townfield Waskerley, Wearhead, West Blackdene, West Pasture...
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Mickle Fell
eastward almost as far as
Harter Fell,
above the
hamlet of
Thringarth. Its
southern limit is
marked by the
River Balder,
upstream from Balderhead...
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before continuing to join the
River Tees at Mickleton.
Grains o' th' Beck
Thringarth Bowbank Mickleton Cleve Beck
Rayback Sike Lune Head Beck
Connypot Beck...
- a
maximum height of 481 metres asl
about 1 km
north of the
hamlet of
Thringarth. The
northern flanks of the Fell fall just
within the
southern limit of...
- west of Middleton-in-Teesdale. Its prin****l
settlements are Gr****holme,
Thringarth and Bowbank.
Lunedale is also the name of a
civil parish which covers...
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Thrigby Norfolk 52°39′N 1°38′E / 52.65°N 01.63°E / 52.65; 01.63 TG4612
Thringarth Durham 54°36′N 2°06′W / 54.60°N 02.10°W / 54.60; -02.10 NY9323 Thringstone...
- Lunedale, on the
north side of Gr****holme Reservoir,
close to the
hamlet of
Thringarth. The main
interest in the site lies in its traditionally-managed hay meadows...