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Whitbarrow is a hill in ****bria, England,
designated a
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest and
national nature reserve,
forming part of the...
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English Lake District, is a
habitat for the Osprey.
Limestone pavements Whitbarrow and Park Wood are
limestone habitats. B****enthwaite Lake
Blelham Bog Borrowdale...
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mainly low hills,
knolls and
limestone cuestas such as Gummer's How and
Whitbarrow. Indeed, it
rises only as high as 333 m (1,093 ft) at Top o'
Selside east...
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Warragamba Warrego Warrell Watagan Webbs Werong Werriberri Wheeny Wheeo Whitbarrow White Rock
Widden Wild
Cattle Williams Williwa Wilson Wilsons Winburndale...
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larger village of
Penruddock and the
hamlets of
Troutbeck and Beckces.
Whitbarrow holiday village is also
within the parish. Administratively,
Hutton forms...
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summit in the east of the
English Lake
District Lord's Seat (
Whitbarrow), the
summit of
Whitbarrow in the
south of the
English Lake
District This disambiguation...
- Park Lane
Spring Lane
Burford Lane
Oughtrington Lane A6144 New Road
Whitbarrow Road
Brookfield Road
Barsbank Lane A56
Camsley Lane M6
motorway Halfacre...
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Brunt Knotts and
Ulgraves (page 8). Lord's Seat is the
summit of
Whitbarrow (page 36). Williamson's
Monument is the same as High
Knott (page 18)....
- Swinside, 244 m (801 ft)
Muncaster Fell -
Hooker Crag, 231 m (758 ft)
Whitbarrow, 215 m (705 ft) The
Hewitts are
hills which have a
relative height of...