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    among the best of Lakeland tarns. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Angle Tarn (Patterdale). "Angle Tarn (Patterdale)". f22.org.uk. Retrieved 25...
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  • Angle Tarn may refer to: Angle Tarn (Langstrath), small lake in Cumbria, England Angle Tarn (Patterdale), small lake in Cumbria, England Angletarn Pikes...
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    drains into Langstrath Beck. This should not be confused with Angle Tarn (Patterdale), a larger lake with the same name about 11.5 miles (18.5 km) to the...
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  • Barrow-in-Furness Windermere Alcock Tarn, east of Grasmere, below Heron Pike Angle Tarn, north of Bowfell Angle Tarn, east of Patterdale, by Angletarn Pikes Bassenthwaite...
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  • of Patterdale in the English Lake District: Great Gable; Grasmoor; Grisedale Tarn - slow Haystacks; Catchedicam (Catstye Cam) - quick Angle Tarn - slow...
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    in the English Lake District near the village of Patterdale. Its most notable feature is Angle Tarn from which it derives its name. Angletarn Pikes stands...
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    Grisedale, the three options reuniting at Patterdale village. From Patterdale, a stiff climb leads to Angle Tarn and Kidsty Pike — at 2,560 feet (780 metres)...
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    Brock Crags (category Patterdale)
    picturesque, indented form of Angle Tarn lies just west of the depression between these fells. Protruding from this angle in the ridge like a swollen elbow...
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    walking is possible. Access to the summit is from Dalehead Farm and past Angle Tarn. It is not possible to go through the fields below to the north east of...
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    Patterdale village and utilises the main path over Boredale Hause and past Angle Tarn before following an old stone wall which leads unerringly to Rest Dodd's...
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    by reversing this route, or by walking on over Angle Tarn Pikes then descending southward to Patterdale where there is a steamer that carries passengers...
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    Nethermost Pike (category Patterdale)
    Ullswater catchment in the east. The closest villages are Glenridding and Patterdale on the shores of Ullswater, over 8 kilometres (5 mi) away. Like most fells...
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    Ennerdale Water, Haweswater, Loweswater, Red Tarn, Thirlmere, Ullswater, Wast Water, and Windermere. Anglers not complying with the new byelaw can face...
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    Greenside Mine (category Patterdale)
    Glenridding village, which is by the southern end of Ullswater in the parish of Patterdale. This is now in Cumbria, but during the working life of the mine it was...
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    'valley of the River Lune' Mardale 'valley with a lake' from ON marr dalr Patterdale 'Patrick's valley', possibly named after St Patrick or, more likely, a...
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    places are traditionally associated with Patrick, such as Aspatria and Patterdale, largely because both derive their names from other historical Patricks...
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    and Ings, on the west by the top of Garburne Fell, and on the north by Patterdale in the parish of Barton and Mardale in the parish of Shap." Joseph Nicolson...
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    (Keswick, Lodore Falls, Borrowdale, Crummock Water, Buttermere, Grasmere, Patterdale, Ambleside, Coniston, Furness Abbey and across the sands to Lancaster...
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