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Yewbarrow is a fell, in the
English Lake District,
which lies
immediately north of the head of Wast Water. It is 628
metres (2,060 feet) high and in shape...
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cliffs of
Buckbarrow (a part of Seatallan) and the upturned-boat
shape of
Yewbarrow. Wast
Water is the
source of the
River Irt
which flows into the Irish...
- England. The
eastern side of the
village borders Whitbarrow Scar with
Yewbarrow,
which is a
small limestone hill,
located in the
centre of the village...
- the
highest peak in England, which,
along with Scafell, Kirk Fell and
Yewbarrow,
surround the
small community of
Wasdale Head.
Wasdale is
famous amongst...
- ran
clockwise to
Yewbarrow (peak 31 on a
clockwise Round),
reversed and ran back to Keswick, then
continued anticlockwise to
Yewbarrow (now peak 12 on...
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Scafell Pike
Scafell Pike (centre) from
Yewbarrow Highest point
Elevation 978 m (3,209 ft)
Prominence 912 m (2,992 ft)
Ranked 13th in
British Isles Parent...
- Whin Rigg
Whinlatter White Side
Whitfell Whiteless Pike
Whiteside Yoke
Yewbarrow These are the 214
fells selected by
Alfred Wainwright for a
chapter in...
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tributaries of the
River Kent.
Longsleddale Woods are
designated an SSSI.
Yewbarrow Woods were
acquired by the Lake
District National Park in the 1980s in...
- View of the
Scafell m****if from
Yewbarrow, Wasdale, ****bria. In the
valley are
older enclosures and
higher up on the fell-side are the
parliamentary enclosures...
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Mortdecai novels)
lived in
Silverdale in the 1960s and
featured his home "
Yewbarrow" in his books. The
English poet
Gordon Bottomley (1874–1948)
lived in...