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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Whin Rigg Whinlatter White Side Whitfell Whiteless Pike Whiteside Yoke Yewbarrow These are the 214 fells selected by Alfred Wainwright for a chapter in...
- the highest peak in England, which, along with Scafell, Kirk Fell and Yewbarrow, surround the small community of Wasdale Head. Wasdale is famous amongst...
- English Lake District: starting at Wasdale Head, it includes Kirk Fell, Yewbarrow, Red Pike, Scoat Fell, and Pillar. It is a circular walk of 22.5 kilometres...
- 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...
- 126 ft) Base Brown, 646 m (2,119 ft) Starling Dodd, 633 m (2,077 ft) Yewbarrow, 628 m (2,060 ft) Great Borne, 616 m (2,021 ft) Haystacks, 597 m (1,958 ft)...