Great Cockup

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Great Cockup is a modest, grassy fell in England’s Lake District, known for its quiet slopes and views over the Northern Fells.

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Great Cockup canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
mountain
category Fells of the Lake District NERFINISHED
Mountains and hills of Cumbria
country England
gridReferenceUK NY 249 358
hasFeature broad rounded summit
hasNameEtymology possibly from Old English for a hill frequented by woodcock
hasSummitElevation 1726 ft
526 m
hasSummitFeature small cairn
hasTerrain grassy slopes
heather
isKnownFor quiet slopes
views over the Northern Fells
isListedIn Birkett fells NERFINISHED
Wainwrights
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
Northern Fells NERFINISHED
mountainRange Lake District NERFINISHED
nearestTown Keswick NERFINISHED
nearestVillage Orthwaite NERFINISHED
overlooks Bassenthwaite Lake NERFINISHED
Trusmadoor NERFINISHED
Uldale Fells NERFINISHED
parentPeak Knott NERFINISHED
partOf Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
prominence c. 80 m
region North West England
topographicMap OS Explorer OL4 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 89 NERFINISHED
typicalAscentRoute from Orthwaite
via Trusmadoor from Longlands

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Northern Fells hasNotableSummit Great Cockup