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Grid reference NY3721

near to Dowthwaitehead, Cumbria, England



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NY3721 : Low How by Bob Jenkins Low How
Overlooks Dowthwaitehead.
NY3721 : Old Coach Road by Trevor Littlewood Old Coach Road
The Old Coach Road crosses the ground north of the main spine of the Eastern Fells of the Lake District connecting Dockray with St. John's in the Vale. The road is seen here leaving a minor road a little over a kilometre west of Dockray.
NY3721 : Lower Whams Moss from Low How by David Purchase Lower Whams Moss from Low How
Low How is near the start of the walk from High Row to Great Dodd. In this view, taken from the summit of Low How, Clough Head is to the left, and Blencathra is on the far right horizon.
NY3721 : Cockley Moor from Horsemire Head by Mick Garratt Cockley Moor from Horsemire Head
Cockley Moor is covered by the plantation (NY3722).
NY3721 : High Row by Peter McDermott High Row
View from High Row looking towards Little Pike and Horsemire Head.
NY3721 : Under High Brow by Michael Graham Under High Brow
On the ascent of Great Dodd.
NY3721 : Lane leading from High Row towards Dowthwaitehead by Colin Park Lane leading from High Row towards Dowthwaitehead
NY3721 : Ruined building near Dowthwaitehead by Steven Brown Ruined building near Dowthwaitehead
NY3721 : Cairn on Low How by David Brown Cairn on Low How
NY3721 : Loading sheep from the sheepfold by Russel Wills Loading sheep from the sheepfold
At High Row.
NY3721 : Matterdale Common by Ben Kendall Matterdale Common
National Trust sign marking Matterdale Common and the Old Coach Road to St Johns in the Vale.
NY3721 : Filter House by Bob Jenkins Filter House
Unexpected architecture in this quiet, remote valley

 
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