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- Bleatarn is a hamlet in ****bria, England. It is located 3.3 miles (5.3 km) by road to the northwest of Soulby. List of places in ****bria Wikimedia Commons...
- and the Blessed Virgin Mary) ____________________ Armethwaite Nunnery Bleatarn Grange Cistercian monks grange dependent on Byland, Yorkshire; founded...
- (1770) St Columba, Warcop Medieval St Theobald, Musgrave Medieval (1845) Bleatarn Chapel Medieval? (1864) North Westmorland St Peter, Askham [5] Medieval...
- valleys at 863 feet (263 m) above sea level. Watendlath Tarn is fed by Bleatarn Gill from Blea Tarn, 700 feet (210 m) above, below Bell Crags. Water from...
- IGH-2 Whin Rigg 535 c 57 NY152035 IGH-3 Boat How 337 c 81 NY177034 IGH-4 Bleatarn Hill 290 c 32 NY168013 IGH-5 Latterbarrow c 201 c 87 NY127027 IGH-6 Plumgarth...
- 480 ft) northeast of Bleatarn Farm in the civil parish of Irthington, at a spot called High Strand, about midway between Oldwall and Bleatarn Farm. In 1851 an...
- dividing and enclosing the Common and Waste Grounds within the Manor of Bleatarn, in the Parish of Warcop, in the County of Westmorland. Cotgrave (Nottinghamshire)...
- Blackbeck, Black****, Blackford Blackpool Gate, Blackwell Blagill, Blawith, Bleatarn, Blencarn, Blencogo, Blencow, Blennerh****et, Blindbothel, Blindcrake, Blitterlees...
- Warcop Warcop Columba Medieval Church of England Brough Group Bleatarn Chapel Warcop (Bleatarn) 1864 Church of England Brough Group Warcop Methodist Church...
- 54.7787245°N 2.721439°W / 54.7787245; -2.721439 (Armathwaite Nunnery) Bleatarn Grange Cistercian monks grange dependent on Byland, Yorkshire; founded...