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- Underskiddaw is a civil parish in the Borough of Allerdale in the English county of ****bria. The parish lies immediately to the north of the town of Keswick...
- Underskiddaw is a civil parish in the Borough of Allerdale in ****bria, England. It contains 21 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage...
- Underscar Manor is a country house at Underskiddaw in ****bria. It is a Grade II listed building. The house was designed by Charles Verelst for William...
- Included townships of Castlerigg St John's & Wythburn, Keswick, Ribton, Underskiddaw Dearham Including township of Ellenborough & Ewanrigg Flimby Gilcrux...
- from the Greta to the railway, taking in Great Crosthwaite and part of Underskiddaw in 1899. In 1974 the urban district was abolished and then the town was...
- m Helvellyn =3 Patterdale Westmorland and Furness 950 m Helvellyn =5 Underskiddaw ****berland 931 m Skiddaw =5 B****enthwaite ****berland 931 m Skiddaw 7...
- steward of the Earl of Shrewsbury. Williamson had relations at Millbeck in Underskiddaw. Steffan Mur married a woman from Keswick, Isobel Wood, and their family...
- North-Eastern area. He retired late 1927. He died on 1939 at his home Red House, Underskiddaw, near Keswick, ****bria. Nicholson married at the parish church in Lugwardine...
- in Silloth-on-Solway Listed buildings in Thursby Listed buildings in Underskiddaw Listed buildings in Waverton, ****bria Listed buildings in Westnewton...
- po****tion of 5. On 1 April 1934 the parish was abolished and merged with Underskiddaw. In "A Stranger Minstrel" (published 1800), Samuel Taylor Coleridge remarks...