Blea Rigg is a fell in the English Lake District, lying between the valleys of Easedale and Great Langdale. One of the Central Fells, it is a broad plateau...
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m (1,873 ft) Steel Fell, 553 m (1,814 ft) Tarn Crag, 550 m (1,804 ft) Blea Rigg, 541 m (1,775 ft) Calf Crag, 537 m (1,762 ft) High Tove, 515 m (1,690 ft)...
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Binsey Birker Fell Birkhouse Moor Birks Black Combe Black Fell Blake Fell Blea Rigg Bleaberry Fell Blencathra Bonscale Pike Bowfell Bowscale Fell Brae Fell...
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long ridge comes down from High Raise and contains the lesser heights of Blea Rigg and Silver How. To the east, Grasmere is bordered by the western ridge...
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Little Langdale (redirect from Blea Tarn (Langdale))
Little Langdale Tarn and a hamlet also called Little Langdale. A second tarn, Blea Tarn, is in a hanging valley between Little Langdale and the larger Great...
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Buttermere Blea Tarn, near Boot, Eskdale Blea Tarn, between Pike of Blisco and Lingmoor Fell Blea Tarn, on Watendlath fell, north of Ullscarf Blea Water,...
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village of Grasmere. It lies in a hollow between Tarn Crag to the north and Blea Rigg to the south, about 910 feet or 280 metres above sea level. The hollow...
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the low fells above Keswick. South-eastward the spine continues over Blea Rigg and Silver How, terminating at Loughrigg Fell above Grasmere and Rydal...
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a common local term for a hill or mound. Silver How forms part of the Blea Rigg ridge and would be considered just another of the many tops on that fell...
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passing between Codale and Stickle Tarns is the broad spur leading to Blea Rigg, Silver How and Loughrigg. Sitting above Codale Tarn is the rocky subsidiary...
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railway station is less than half a mile to the south and to the north is Blea Moor Tunnel, the longest on the line, near the foot of Whernside. During...
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m), with 24 piers Blea Moor here is Blea Moor signal box and loop. Blea Moor signalbox is the remotest signal box in England Blea Moor Tunnel 2629 yd...
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Bleaberry Fell to High Raise, before turning sharply east en route for Blea Rigg and Loughrigg Fell. A secondary ridge projects southward from High Raise...
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Pike o' Blisco; it then makes a further abrupt northerly diversion around Blea Tarn to connect to Lingmoor Fell. To the north of Pike o' Blisco is the Oxendale...
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1,778 7 89 90 NY283112 B,Sy 280 Blea Rigg 34B: LD C&W Wainwright 541 11 1,775 36 90 NY301078 W,B,Sy,Fel 281 Lank Rigg 34B: LD C&W Wainwright 541 111 1...
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deep and contains perch, eel and trout. Across the tarn are the crags of Blea Rigg. On the northern side of the ridge Deer Bields Crag broods over Far Easedale...
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narrows to a point at Ambleside. In this section are the many tops of Blea Rigg, Silver How (a viewpoint over Grasmere) and finally Loughrigg Fell, easily...
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ID Hill H RH Grid ref. WSD-1 Whernside 736 408 SD738814 WSD-2 Blea Moor 535 c 112 SD773826...
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start from Grange and use an old drove road to get through the barrier of Blea Crag and then approach the summit. A scrambling route also starts from Grange...
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(2010). Landscapes of Cumbria, No. 4: Lakeland rocks : an introductory guide. Rigg Side Publications. ISBN 978-0-9544679-3-7. Turnbull, Ronald (2011). Granite...
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initial railway was a horse operated tramway. Both bores tunnel under Lease Rigg, a hill just south of Grosmont which when the first tunnel was excavated...
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Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 February 2017 Historic England, "Blea Beck, approximately 160 metres north of Hacra, Dent (1383825)", National...
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