Little Langdale is a valley in the Lake District, England, containing Little Langdale Tarn and a hamlet also called Little Langdale. A second tarn, Blea...
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epithet "Great" distinguishing it from the neighbouring valley of Little Langdale. Langdale is also the name of a valley in the Howgill Fells, elsewhere in...
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Pass road. Before flowing into Little Langdale Tarn it subsumes Bleamoss Beck, the outflow from Blea Tarn. Little Langdale Tarn is also replenished by the...
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height of 469 m (1,540 ft) and divides the valleys of Great Langdale and Little Langdale. The fell's name originates from the Old Norse word lyng meaning...
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Slater's Bridge is a traditional packhorse bridge in Little Langdale in the English Lake District, standing at National Grid Reference NY3120502996. The...
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District National Park in Cumbria, England between the Duddon Valley and Little Langdale. The unusual name of the pass is taken from that of the adjacent Wrynose...
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District in Cumbria, England. Located between the valleys of Great Langdale and Little Langdale, its relative isolation from neighbouring fells together with...
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valley of St John's in the Vale whilst Great Langdale is served by the B5343. Other valleys such as Little Langdale, Eskdale and Dunnerdale are served by minor...
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Langdale is a surname, possibly taken from place names meaning "long valley", such as Great and Little Langdale. Notable people with the name include:...
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the north-west of Coniston village; its north-east slopes descend to Little Langdale. Wetherlam stands apart from the main north–south spine of the Coniston...
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many stills and stores throughout Langdale and the surrounding area was in a cave in Moss Rigg quarry in Little Langdale; the cave is now walled up. Another...
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climbed (less easily) from Great Langdale. More ‘honest’ walkers beginning in the south may wish to start from Little Langdale or Wrynose Bottom, first ascending...
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Marmaduke Langdale, 1st Baron Langdale (c. 1598 – 5 August 1661) was an English landowner and soldier who fought with the Royalists during the Wars of...
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Tarn, north of Clappersgate Lingmoor Tarn, on Lingmoor Fell Little Langdale Tarn Little Tarn, near Orthwaite, south of Uldale Littlewater Tarn, near...
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Linstock Little Asby, Little Bampton, Little Blencow, Little Broughton Little Clifton, Little Corby, Little Crosthwaite, Little Langdale Little Musgrave...
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small lake in Eskdale in English Lake District Blea Tarn (Langdale), small lake in Little Langdale in English Lake District Blea Water, small lake east of...
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District in Cumbria, England. It is located between Coniston Water and Little Langdale, almost isolated from the neighbouring Coniston Fells by Yewdale Beck...
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She was at one time the world's oldest living sculptor. She lived in Little Langdale, Cumbria, much of her working life. Her most famous work includes Reconciliation...
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and the glacier that descended from it created the Mickleden and Great Langdale valleys below. Taken as a whole the region is characterised by mountain...
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Langdale 1987, p. 3. Langdale 1987, p. 4. Tamboukou, p. 4. Langdale 1987, p. 5. Langdale 1987, p. 7. Foster 1999, p. 10. Tamboukou pp. 4–5. Langdale;...
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The Ting Mound or Thing Moot at Fellfoot Farm, Little Langdale, Cumbria, England is an Ancient Monument (a 'nationally important' archaeological site)...
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The Moorcock Inn is a historic pub in Darncombe-cum-Langdale End, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The building was constructed as a farmhouse...
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photo sources) OS grid reference Little Langdale Cumbria 54°25′N 3°04′W / 54.41°N 03.06°W / 54.41; -03.06 NY3103 Little Langford Wiltshire 51°07′N 1°56′W...
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Workings Kirkby Moor (Burlington Slate Quarries) Petts, Kirkstone Little Langdale Quarries Skiddaw Slate Tilberthwaite Common Wood, Ulpha Slate was also...
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Possibly 17th-century; single segmental arch. Grade II listed. Cumbria Little Langdale 54°25′04″N 3°03′42″W / 54.4178°N 3.0616°W / 54.4178; -3.0616 Slater[s]...
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county[citation needed], the most significant of which is at Fellfoot in Langdale.[citation needed] As an example of Viking relics, a hoard of Viking coins...
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valley, Greenburn is a part of the Little Langdale system, its waters joining the River Brathay at Little Langdale Tarn. Greenburn itself bears a tarn...
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other lakes called "Blea Tarn" in the Lake District (in Borrowdale and Little Langdale). John Taylor commented in 1905 that in the ... days when place-names...
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Keekle (1875), Kirkland (1886), Knock (1905), Lees Hill (?), Little Langdale (C19th), Little Salkeld (C19th), Matterdale (C16th), Moresby Parks (1902),...
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Stile, Elterwater, Little Langdale and Waterhead. Lakes CP incorporates within its boundaries the wards of Ambleside, the Langdales, Rydal & Loughrigg...
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