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height at this corner from 10 to 12 ft. The banks seem chiefly formed of earth, but at the south-east corner, where they are partially destroyed, they are stony. The ground upon which the mound is placed rises to the north, and falls to the south; but the terraces and banks of the mound itself rise gently to the south.
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Langdale, but the ice was cut off as the glacier shrank, leaving "moraines very different from those at the head of the main valley". A carpark for twenty vehicles is sited close to the tarn with an all-ability trail leading around the tarn. The tarn is forested on its western shore
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The bank of the summit is in places indistinct, as on the east side, especially at the north end. The surrounding terraces are best marked at the south-west corner, where the natural level of the ground is lowest, and here the lowest bank seems about 4 feet high, the next about 2 ft., and the total
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were mined named the Sump, Pave York, Low Gill and Gossan Veins. By 1906 the mine was run by the
Greenburn and Tilberthwaite Syndicate who were replaced in 1912 by the Langdale Silver, Lead and Copper Company. The reservoir when built in the 19th century was around 1.6 ha in area but a storm in the
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District.' The mine was mostly worked in the mid-19th century but may have been operated from the late 17th century. It closed in 1865 but later re-opened with activity possibly until 1940. The shafts of the mine reached a depth of 700 ft (210 m) below ground level. The mine
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The valley has an annual rainfall of 2,408 millimetres (94.8 in), higher than the Lake
District average, which is itself considerably wetter than the UK average. The land in Little Langdale is now mainly used for sheep and cattle farming, although until 1940 at least some of the farmland was
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It consists of an oblong quadrangular platform (the E. side of which is 75 ft., the W. 70 ft., the N. 21 ft., and the S. 19 ft.), surrounded and approached by stepped platforms all of which are of the uniform breadth of 14 ft. On the N. side there are two of these, on the W. three, and on the S.
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Cathedral
Quarries (Grid NY308028), a set of disused interlinked quarries for green slate, is above the valley in Atkinson Coppice. The quarry site is now managed by the National Trust and can be entered by the public. It features various chambers and tunnels, including one which is 400 feet
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in three spans supported by a large mid-stream boulder and stone causeways is a 16th-century, slate-built, former packhorse bridge on one of these routes. Today metalled roads from Little
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winter of 1979-80 caused the dam to burst reducing its height from around 7.5 m to the current 6 m. The effect of the damburst is visible in sediment cores from the downstream Little
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Little
Langdale Tarn is a natural tarn within a marshy area of the valley. The area around the tarn is managed by the National Trust and has no public access. It is typical Southern Cumbrian meso-
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butterfly. Twenty acres of fields around the centre of the hamlet of Little
Langdale were designated an SSSI in 1989 as one of the only four remaining meadows of SSSI quality in South
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in 1965. The habitat types next to the tarn are 'single-species dominant swamp, acid-poor fen, acidic species-rich marshy grassland, hay meadow and wet woodland'. It was surveyed for
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bog in the valley bottom and surrounding fellside. Sediment cores taken at the lake show a top layer of brown organic sediment followed by a grey-coloured minerogenic layer rich in
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four. The east side has apparently had the same number as the west, but they are partly destroyed or obliterated by a row of ancient yew trees, and by the farm buildings.
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hidden in caves and quarries around the area, including one in a cave in Moss Rigg quarry and transported the liquor over Wrynose and Hardknott to
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and other transport routes. It was used as an open-air meeting place for local government. It is believed to have been established by
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settlers, possibly from the 10th century onward, although it has not been dated archaeologically. The mound is very similar to the
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from 3300 BC and forest clearances occurring from around 3000 to 2000 BC corresponding with the dates of the
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and the mines on the southern slopes of Wetherlam. A nearby mine at Hawk Rigg possibly dates from the
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also found there, the other shores being grassland. Blea Tarn was characterised in 1969 as being
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1622:(1886–1980), "the most underrated Cumbrian poet of the twentieth century" lived at Bridge End.
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of the lake having increased. However, diatoms from sediment cores indicate a decrease in tarn
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Mine-Explorer - The home of U.K. Mine Exploring, Mining History and Historical Mining Archives
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and ditches cut into the rock. More recent research disagrees that it was ever a hillfort.
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workings featured the large Engine Shaft with winding and pumping gear powered by a 9.8 m
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Blea Tarn and the surrounding meadows in July, with the Langdale Pikes in the background.
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in 1989 because of its importance for palaeo-environmental studies relating to the
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Haworth, E. Y. (1969). "The Diatoms of a Sediment Core from Blea Tarn, Langdale".
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for making the blast holes, and continued until the introduction of high quality
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In Search of Vikings: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Scandinavian Heritage
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and Little Langdale. The tarn itself was shaped by glacial ice moving over the
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word for house), a 17th-century farmhouse, was home to the Brazilian sculptor
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and are 30–40 m long. The spoil heaps from these mines form large banks where
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related offences. Little Langdale was the filming location for the 2012 movie
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was mined in the area. Slate mining particularly boomed in the area in the
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axe was found on Low Fell above Greenburn Beck in 1961 and remains of an
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meaning 'far away wooded valley' and referring to its distance along the
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at Fellfoot Farm is a deliberately terraced mound situated close to the
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Harding, Stephen E.; Griffiths, David; Royles, Elizabeth (2014).
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230 m (750 ft) / < 190 m (620 ft) (OS map)
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Little Langdale was home to the notorious 19th-century smuggler
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Little Langdale Tarn was several times larger at the end of the
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commando raid' by a group, one of whom was later convicted for
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The valley was used as a venue in March 2006 for practising a '
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2586:"Report A - Catchment Scale Geomorphology - Technical Report"
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Bailey, Richard; et al. (2004). Newman, Rachel (ed.).
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The valley has a long history of inhabitation. A socketed
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times. Pollen analysis from Blea Tarn shows evidence for
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The large pillar in 'The Cathedral' in Cathedral Quarries
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The Coniston Tigers: Seventy Years of Mountain Adventure
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Studies in the Vegetational History of the British Isles
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in 1984 and 1999, the changes being consistent with the
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Blea Tarn is situated in a small hanging valley between
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two miles (3 km) away. The Inn is the base for the
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3181:"Law Ting at Fell Foot, Little Langdale, Westmorland"
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The Excursion; Being a Portion of The Recluse, a Poem
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E Tipping; M A Hurley; G Wills; E Y Haworth (2000).
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2753:. Institute of Freshwater Ecology. Archived from
2723:And one bare Dwelling; one Abode, no more !.
1838:Coniston & Hawkshead National Trust Team Blog
1036:and one bare Dwelling; one Abode, no more !
2687:"NY2904 : Blea Tarn House, Little Langdale"
1661:The valley with Castle Howe on the left and the
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3236:Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cumbria
3212:(nb: provisional research only – see Talk page)
2584:Jacobs Engineering UK Limited (February 2009).
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3241:National Trust properties in the Lake District
1032:A quiet treeless nook, with two green fields,
87:Show map of the former South Lakeland district
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1832:NT South Lakes Rangers (16 January 2015).
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2202:A Year in the Life of the Langdale Valley
1606:Little Langdale, the Bield and Bield Crag
1034:A liquid pool that glittered in the sun,
2000:Haworth, E.Y; Hürrig, L.; Appleby, P.G.
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1938:"Ambleside AC: Three Shires Fell Race"
1834:"Step back in time in Little Langdale"
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3120:"A "turble rough man" with wily ways"
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2164:"Cathedral Quarries, Little Langdale"
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2019:Jenkins, Russell (22 November 2007).
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1717:Listed buildings in Coniston, Cumbria
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2785:"Little Langdale Tarn SSSI Citation"
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1042:By husbandry of many thrifty years,
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27:Valley in the Lake District, England
2823:. Natural England. 24 November 1989
1177:& Bleamoss Beck, Greenburn Beck
866:1.16 km (0.45 sq mi)
1199:12.0 km (4.6 sq mi)
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3124:Cumberland and Westmorland Herald
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2558:. Natural England. Archived from
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1289:View of Little Langdale Tarn and
1235:2.7 m (8 ft 10 in)
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397:Langdale was previously known as
2685:Espresso Addict (13 June 2008).
2525:. National Trust. Archived from
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2349:Mines of the Lake District Fells
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2141:British Mountaineering Council
1689:Bleamoss Beck below Blea Tarn.
1532:a small mound of volcanic rock
1162:infilled glacial valley bottom
952:can all be found in the tarn.
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2107:"Cathedral Quarry/Black Hole"
2052:"Hawk Riggs Minse (1461648)"
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2711:Wordsworth, William (1814).
2691:Geograph Britain and Ireland
2485:"Great Langdale - Blea Tarn"
1665:on the horizon to the right.
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3179:Swainson Cowper, H (1891).
2373:"Monument No. 1336572"
2324:"Greenburn Mine (1093435)"
2290:"Monument No. 1336596"
2162:Allan, David & Linden.
1767:"Great and Little Langdale"
955:Blea Tarn was designated a
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560:Snow White and the Huntsman
134:OS grid reference
32:Human settlement in England
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977:Great Langdale axe factory
595:after the introduction of
84:Location in South Lakeland
3027:"Monument No. 10307"
2847:"Monument No. 10323"
2647:"Side Pike SSSI Citation"
2549:"Blea Tarn SSSI Citation"
2519:"Little Langdale: Access"
2261:"Engine Shaft (1335845)"
1856:"Slaters Bridge (10327)"
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2593:Windermere Fluvial Audit
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2231:www.nationaltrust.org.uk
2137:Regional Access Database
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1049:William Wordsworth, 1814
878:3.48 ha (8.6 acres)
274:Westmorland and Lonsdale
3251:South Lakeland District
3145:Griffin, A. H. (2000).
2205:. frances lincoln ltd.
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3246:Reservoirs in Cumbria
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3056:"THE BIELD (10333)"
2942:"Ting Mound (9745)"
2489:WWW.VISITCUMBRIA.COM
1777:on 10 September 2011
1141:54.41972°N 3.06611°W
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1062:Little Langdale Tarn
1055:Little Langdale Tarn
938:fertiliser pollution
821:54.43028°N 3.09111°W
454:Broughton-in-Furness
234:Sovereign state
18:Blea Tarn (Langdale)
2451:1969JEcol..57..429H
1504:perennial rye-grass
1488:smooth meadow-grass
1448:great crested grebe
1267:Residence time
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123:Show map of Cumbria
3231:Valleys of Cumbria
3226:Hamlets in Cumbria
3126:. 23 November 2002
3090:"Margaret Cropper"
2760:on 4 December 2007
2439:Journal of Ecology
2351:: Dalesman (1995)
2081:Cumbria Hill Farms
1799:Thurgood, Julian.
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1472:crested dog's tail
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266:UK Parliament
256:Dialling code
2794:. Natural England
2483:Julian Thurgood.
2227:"Little Langdale"
2087:on 8 October 2011
2077:"Langdale Valley"
1913:"Little Langdale"
1801:"Little Langdale"
1464:wood-crane's-bill
1319:from 6.3 to 5.8.
1283:
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1276:Surface elevation
1026:"...to the south
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