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- Watendlath is a hamlet and tarn (a small lake) in the Lake District in the English county of ****bria, historically part of ****berland, Watendlath is owned...
- Eskdale Blea Tarn, between Pike of Blisco and Lingmoor Fell Blea Tarn, on Watendlath fell, north of Ullscarf Blea Water, below High Street Blelham Tarn, west...
- stone-built bridge on the single-track road from the Borrowdale road (B5289) to Watendlath, in the English Lake District, ****bria. The bridge is at grid reference...
- Dora Carrington at the Art UK site The Grove Dictionary of Art Farm at Watendlath (1921) Dora Carrington Collection Archived 18 February 2012 at the Wayback...
- close to Derwen****er and downstream from Watendlath. The falls are located on the beck that flows from Watendlath Tarn, and tumble more than 100 feet (30 m)...
- 2.00 2.31 22 "Episode 3" Perch & Brown Trout & Pike / Derwent Water & Watendlath in The Lake District, ****bria 12 September 2021 (2021-09-12) 1.97 2.23...
- 3/14/green P**** over High Tove (footpath) 508 m (1,667 ft)/ NY288165 Watendlath Valley/ Watendlath/ NY275163 Thirlmere/ Armboth/ NY304171 The traditional footpath...
- / 54.583°N 3.150°W / 54.583; -3.150 Primary inflows River Derwent, Watendlath Beck, Brockle Beck Primary outflows River Derwent Basin countries United...
- June 2019. "Watendlath Packhorse Bridge, Borrowdale". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 13 November 2012. Historic England. "Watendlath Packhorse...
- west, separated from the body of the fell by Ashness Gill — a feeder of Watendlath Beck. Oddly, by the time the Gill reaches the famed viewpoint of Ashness...