Bleaberry How
Bleaberry How is a locality in Eskdale, Cumberland, England. Bleaberry How is situated nearby to the locality Eskdale Fell, as well as near Kettle Cove.Places of Interest
Highlights include Great How and Slight Side.
Great How
Peak
Photo: Steve Partridge, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Great How or Great Howe is a hill of 522 metres in the west of the English Lake District, lying south of Scafell Pike and east of Burnmoor Tarn. It lies in the civil parish of Eskdale, the unitary authority area of Cumberland and the ceremonial county of Cumbria.
Slight Side
Peak
Photo: Mick Knapton, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Slight Side is a fell in the English Lake District it stands 25 kilometres east southeast of the town of Whitehaven and reaches a height of 762 metres.
Burnmoor Tarn
Photo: Steve Partridge, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Burnmoor Tarn, on Eskdale Fell in Cumbria, England, is the largest entirely natural tarns in the Lake District. Its waters flow into Whillan Beck at the tarn's north-eastern corner, which immediately turns south and flows into Eskdale, joining the Esk at Beckfoot.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Wasdale Head and Boot.
Wasdale Head
Hamlet
Photo: Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Wasdale Head is a scattered agricultural hamlet in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. Wasdale Head claims to be home of the highest mountain, deepest lake, smallest church and biggest liar in England. Wasdale Head is situated 2½ miles north of Bleaberry How.
Boot
Village
Photo: Steve Partridge, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Boot is a small village in Eskdale on the western side of the English Lake District. It lies within the civil parish of Eskdale, the unitary authority of Cumberland, and the ceremonial county of Cumbria. Boot is situated 2½ miles southwest of Bleaberry How.
Cockley Beck
Hamlet
Photo: Dave Smethurst, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Cockley Beck is a small hamlet, situated in the Duddon Valley in Cumbria, England. Historically, the hamlet was part of Lancashire. Located today within the Lake District National Park, it was established in the late 16th century, and is closely associated with the mining of copper ore in Cumbria. Cockley Beck is situated 4 miles southeast of Bleaberry How.
Bleaberry How
- Type: Locality
- Location: Eskdale, Cumberland, Cumbria, North West England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
54.43206° or 54° 25′ 55″ northLongitude
-3.2434° or 3° 14′ 36″ westOpen location code
9C6RCQJ4+RJOpenStreetMap ID
node 4941929158OpenStreetMap feature
place=locality
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