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Grid reference SD4485

near to Mill Side, Cumbria, England


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from SD4485 [2] taken pre 2000 [1]
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SD4485 : Top of Whitbarrow by Matthew Chadwick Top of Whitbarrow
SD4485 : Large Cairn on Whitbarrow by K  A Large Cairn on Whitbarrow
by K A
From the cairn there is a fine view of the Kent Estuary and Viaduct, with Arnside on the far shore. The nuclear power station at Heysham is also seen on the right
SD4485 : Spring and Exposed limestone in Low Crag Wood by Anthony Foster Spring and Exposed limestone in Low Crag Wood
SD4485 : From the top of Whitbarrow looking north east by John Berry From the top of Whitbarrow looking north east
The cairn to the right of the image marks the 198m spot height.
SD4485 : Farrer's Allotment by Mick Garratt Farrer's Allotment
SD4485 : The path through High Crag Wood by David Purchase The path through High Crag Wood
I believe this path is permissive only, but it is well used.
SD4485 : Cairn on Whitbarrow by Ian Taylor Cairn on Whitbarrow
Chapel Head Scar is in the middle distance immediately to the right of the cairn. The Coniston Fells are in the far distance.
SD4485 : Le Pirouette by Arnold Price Le Pirouette
An unusual tree growth adds interest to the flora and fauna in this area.
SD4485 : Birches and bracken on Whitbarrow Scar by Andy Waddington Birches and bracken on Whitbarrow Scar
Most of the bracken is turning as autumn rolls on - particularly noticeable on a day of sunshine and very sharp squally showers, one of which has just tried very hard to snatch away my jacket before I could get it on as the rain hits again.... (more)
SD4485 : Along Whitbarrow Scar by Karl and Ali Along Whitbarrow Scar
On a fine day the views are excellent. Between the figures is the summit at Lord's Seat with a panorama of Lakeland fells from Coniston Old Man to Caudale Moor.
SD4485 : Pile of stones, Whitbarrow by David Brown Pile of stones, Whitbarrow
There are several large piles of stones on the scar.
SD4485 : The Cairn at Spot Height 198 metres by K  A The Cairn at Spot Height 198 metres
by K A
Behind the cairn is the ridge to Lord's Seat, the highest summit of the Whitbarrow Ridge. In the distance are the Lake District's Eastern Fells

 
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