Kirkstone rock

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Kirkstone rock is a distinctive large stone in England’s Lake District whose appearance is traditionally said to resemble a church, giving its name to the nearby Kirkstone Pass.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
rock formation
associatedWith local folklore
country England
etymologyOfName derived from Old Norse or Old English word for church (kirk)
givesNameTo Kirkstone Pass NERFINISHED
hasAppearance resembles a church
hasNotableShape church-like profile
isDescribedAs distinctive large stone
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
locatedNear Kirkstone Pass NERFINISHED
region North West England
tourismAttractionIn Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
visibleFrom Kirkstone Pass road NERFINISHED

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Kirkstone Pass hasNameOrigin Kirkstone rock