Thornthwaite Crag

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Thornthwaite Crag is a prominent fell in England’s Lake District, noted for its high summit and distinctive stone beacon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
mountain
accessFrom Hartsop NERFINISHED
Kentmere NERFINISHED
Patterdale NERFINISHED
beaconHeight approximately 3 m
beaconMaterial stone
classification Hewitt
Nuttall NERFINISHED
Wainwright NERFINISHED
country England
drainage tributaries of the River Kent
tributaries of the River Ure
elevation 2572 ft
784 m
gridReferenceUK NY 431100
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
North West England
mentionedIn A. Wainwright’s "The Far Eastern Fells" NERFINISHED
near Caudale Moor NERFINISHED
Froswick NERFINISHED
Gray Crag NERFINISHED
High Street (fell) NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive stone beacon
high summit
overlooks Thornthwaite Crag Gill NERFINISHED
parentPeak High Street NERFINISHED
partOf Far Eastern Fells NERFINISHED
popularFor fellwalking
hillwalking
prominence approximately 149 m
protectedArea Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
range Lake District NERFINISHED
region Far Eastern Lake District NERFINISHED
summitFeature cairn
stone beacon
summitView Hayeswater NERFINISHED
High Street range NERFINISHED
Kentmere valley NERFINISHED
topographicMap OS Explorer OL5 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 90 NERFINISHED
tourism popular walking destination

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High Street hasNearbyFell Thornthwaite Crag