- 54°25′30″N 3°21′00″W / 54.425°N 3.350°W / 54.425; -3.350
Wasdale (/ˈwɒzdeɪl/;
traditionally /ˈwɒsəl, ˈwɒʃdəl/) is a
valley and
civil parish in the...
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Wasdale Head (/ˈwɒzdeɪl/;
traditionally /ˈwɒsəl, ˈwɒʃdəl/) is a
scattered agricultural hamlet in the Lake
District National Park in ****bria, England....
- Wast
Water or Was****er (/ˈwɒst wɔːtər/) is a lake
located in
Wasdale, a
valley in the
western part of the Lake
District National Park, England. The lake...
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Great End to the north. This
ridge forms the
watershed between Eskdale and
Wasdale,
which lies to the west. The
narrowest definition of
Scafell Pike begins...
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church and the
Wasdale valley, The Vikings:
Wasdale Head and
Their Church, is
available in the Barn Door Shop at
Wasdale Head. The
church has long...
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Retrieved 20
December 2019. https://www.lakelandwalkingtales.co.uk/tag/veronique-marre/ Lakestay,
Wasdale's Lady in the Lake
Mystery Wasdale Lady in the Lake...
- 54°25′30″N 3°20′56″W / 54.425°N 3.349°W / 54.425; -3.349
Wasdale,
Eskdale and
Duddon is an area of
protected countryside, now held as
National Trust...
- The
Wasdale Horseshoe is a
group of
hills on the
eastern fringe of the
English Lake District, to the west of the A6,
south of Shap, ****bria. They surround...
- The
Wasdale Fell Race (sometimes
known as the
Wasdale Horseshoe) is an
annual Lake
District fell race held in July,
starting and
finishing at Brackenclose...
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simply the "Iron Man".
Joseph Naylor was born in 1936 in
Middle Row Farm,
Wasdale Head, and
attended school in Gosforth, ****bria,
leaving at 15 to work on...