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Grid reference SD7898

3 km from Outhgill, Cumbria, England


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SD7898 : Old Road looking towards Hangingstone Scar by Roger Templeman Old Road looking towards Hangingstone Scar
SD7898 : Unnamed stream at Hanging Lund by David Robinson Unnamed stream at Hanging Lund
An unnamed stream creating a series of stepped waterfalls as it tumbles down Hanging Lund Scar.
SD7898 : "Water Cut" by Mary Bourne by Andrew Smith "Water Cut" by Mary Bourne
One of ten "Eden Benchmarks" sculptures
SD7898 : Field with frolicking lambs at Cooper Hill by Ian Greig Field with frolicking lambs at Cooper Hill
SD7898 : The 'Water Cut' by John H Darch The 'Water Cut'
SD7898 : Hillside barns at Hanging Lund by Bill Boaden Hillside barns at Hanging Lund
The slope continues up left to Hanging Lund Scar, of which a tiny bit can be seen at the top.
SD7898 : B6259 towards Kirkby Stephen by JThomas B6259 towards Kirkby Stephen
SD7898 : Two trees making one shape by Christine Johnstone Two trees making one shape
In the field north of Ing Heads, looking towards Cooper Hill.
SD7898 : Water Cut by John Illingworth Water Cut
A sculpture by Mary Bourne of two colours of stone. The red tinged stone is common in the Eden Valley below and the grey limestone predominates on the fells. The sculpture can be seen on the skyline over a wide area and is visible from... (more)
SD7898 : Waterfalls above Hanging Lund by Andy Waddington Waterfalls above Hanging Lund
Rigg Sike emerges from several springs at the base of a major limestone layer above the east side of the Eden Valley, and cascades down the fellside above Hanging Lund, where a series of harder rock strata create short waterfalls.
SD7898 : The Pennine Bridleway on Old Road by Dave Kelly The Pennine Bridleway on Old Road
SD7898 : Below Rowantree Cove looking across to Wild Boar Fell by Andy Waddington Below Rowantree Cove looking across to Wild Boar Fell
Partway up the pathless climb from the easy Old Road (a Byway open to all traffic) to the southern end of Mallerstang Edge, views start to open up across the Eden Valley towards Wild Boar Fell and Swarth Fell.

 
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