of Hawkshead. It is made up of a number of hills, small tarns and the settlements of Grizedale and Satterthwaite. It is owned and managed by Forestry England...
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children's book Zog was installed at Grizedale in 2019. Cumbria portal Grizedale College Grisedale Tarn "Grizedale Visitors Centre". Forestry Commission...
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Greysouthen Greystoke, Greystone, Grinsdale, Grisedale, Grizebeck Grizedale, Grizedale Forest, Gullom Holme Hackthorpe, Haile, Hailforth, Hale Halfpenny...
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Dollywagon Pike. The Tarn is the subject of a poem by the Rev. Frederick William Faber printed in 1840. Cumbria portal Grizedale Grizedale Forest Brothers...
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Dubs Tarn. Draining the tarn at its southern end, the beck then flows in a south-easterly direction between the conifer-wooded slopes of Grizedale Forest...
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supplemented by extensive conifer plantations in many areas, particularly Grizedale Forest in the generally lower southern part of the area. The Lake District...
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Grizedale Forest, and some of the finest rock in the Lake District on the eastern face of Dow Crag, 3 miles (4.8 km) from the village. The Grizedale Stages...
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Black Fell is a fell in the English Lake District. It rises to the north of Tarn Hows, between Coniston and Hawkshead. Black Fell is the high point in the...
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shoreline of which is followed before reaching the settlement of Coniston. Grizedale Forest is visible to the east of the lake with Coniston Old Man and Dow...
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Top o'Selside (section Tarn)
in the south-western corner, just outside the forestry plantations of Grizedale Forest and only two-thirds of a mile from the eastern shore of Coniston...
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Wyre River Grizedale Castle Syke Grizedale Brook Lower Within Syke Higher Within Syke Wood Syke Stick Close Beck Thorn Clough Fall Clough Tarn Syke Thrush...
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appears in other Lake District place names, including Grisedale Pike and Grizedale Forest. The North-Western Fells occupy the area between the rivers Derwent...
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fuðor and ON nes, the oldest form of the name is Fuþþernessa (c1150) Grizedale Forest 'valley with pigs' from ON gris dalr Morecambe Bay 'crooked sea'...
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the main centres for tourism, while major tourist attractions include Grizedale Forest, the Aquarium of the Lakes, South Lakes Safari Zoo and the Lakeside...
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Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Carlisle 251,808 6 Grizedale Forest Park and Visitor Centre Grizedale 175,033 7 Carlisle Cathedral Carlisle 166,141 8 Brockhole...
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1207 Crookall 1909 0-4-0ST 3 ft (914 mm) scrapped Fylde water board, Grizedale Lea reservoir; transferred to Stocks reservoir in c.1921 sold in 1932...
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Fountains Fell 668 243 SD864715 FTF-2 Darnbrook Fell 624 40 SD884728 FTF-3 Grizedales 553 c 126 SD868643 FTF-4 Rye Loaf Hill 547 c 44 SD864633 FTF-5 Parson's...
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Cockerham Vicarage Conder Bridge The Dukes Greaves Park Hotel Grand Theatre Grizedale Bridge Hornby Village Institute Lancaster Carriage and Wagon Works Lancaster...
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(taking Woodplumpton Brook etc.) River Calder (L) Tarnbrook Wyre (Rs) River Grizedale (R) (m) Marshaw Wyre (Ls) Ribble catchment River Ribble (MS) Wrea Brook...
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