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- Edge. This leads via Birk Fell to an attractive upland plateau between Tilberthwaite and Little Langdale. Many rocky knolls characterise the area, the most...
- in the vicinity include the extensive slate quarries at Hodge Close, Tilberthwaite and the mines on the southern slopes of Wetherlam. A nearby mine at...
- strictly speaking refers to the summit; the slopes have names such as Tilberthwaite High Fell, Low Fell and Above Beck Fells. The word "fell" is also used...
- bridge is thought to have been created by miners working in the nearby Tilberthwaite Fells. Already in the 19th century, Alexander Craig Gibson called it...
- List for England, retrieved 24 January 2017 Historic England, "Low Tilberthwaite, Coniston (1087280)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
- Beck And Wolf Crags Throstle Shaw And Sandbeds Fan Thurstonfield Lough Tilberthwaite Gill Town End Meadows, Little Asby Troutbeck Udford Low Moss Underlaid...
- Lake District National Park in ****bria, England. It is located on the Tilberthwaite Fells, near Wetherlam mountain, close to Little Langdale. This protected...
- the mountain as a whole and its summit; the slopes have names such as Tilberthwaite High Fell, Low Fell, and Above Beck Fells Criffel, in Galloway, Scotland...
- Wetherlam, although the topographical connection via Great Intake and Low Tilberthwaite is rather tortuous. Further east, beyond Oxen Fell High Cross, the high...
- easterly direction before it turns south-west of the settlement of Lower Tilberthwaite, which it changes again at the northern edge of the town of Coniston...