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- Bannerdale Crags is a fell in the English Lake District. It stands between Blencathra and Bowscale Fell in the Northern Fells. Bannerdale Crags is a ridge...
- a 1949 children's novel by Geoffrey Trease, and the first of his five Bannerdale novels. They are school stories set in ****berland, in the Lake District...
- (2,303 ft) Great Calva, 690 m (2,264 ft) Ullock Pike, 690 m (2,264 ft) Bannerdale Crags, 683 m (2,241 ft) Bakestall, 673 m (2,208 ft) Carrock Fell, 663...
- Carl Side Long Side Lonscale Fell Dodd Latrigg Blencathra Bowscale Fell Bannerdale Crags Souther Fell Knott Great Calva Carrock Fell High Pike Meal Fell...
- Angletarn Pikes Ard Crags Armboth Fell Arnison Crag Arthur's Pike Bakestall Bannerdale Crags Barf Barrow Base Brown Beda Fell Binsey Birker Fell Birkhouse Moor...
- the Keswick to Penrith road. The northern ridges lead to Souther Fell, Bannerdale Crags, Bowscale Fell and Mungrisdale Common, with its barely discernible...
- 1958–1982 8 Cathy Hapka 2018–2020 Mary Poppins P. L. Travers 1934–1988 8 Bannerdale series Geoffrey Trease 1949–1956 5 Blinky Bill Dorothy Wall 1933–1934...
- including "Cafe #9", barber and hairdresser shops, a local mini-market, Bannerdale Osteopaths and a Sainsburys Local supermarket and a separate garage situated...
- top, Atkinson Pike. This is the focal point for connecting ridges to Bannerdale Crags and Mungrisdale Common to the north. The ‘saddle’ is bounded by...
- and Bannerdale. The western side above Goldrill Beck is steep and includes the faces of Dubhow and Fall Crags. The long eastern flank above Bannerdale is...