Cross Fell
E94825
Cross Fell is a prominent mountain in northern England known for its harsh weather conditions and expansive views over the surrounding Pennine landscape.
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
County Top
→
Hewitt → Marilyn → Nuttall → mountain → |
| climate |
subarctic-like upland climate
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|
| country |
England
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|
| countyTopOf |
ceremonial county of Cumbria
→
historic county of Cumberland → |
| elevation |
2930 feet
→
893 metres → |
| geology |
Carboniferous limestone
→
Millstone Grit → |
| gridReferenceUK |
NY687343
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|
| hasAlternativeName |
Fiends Fell
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|
| hasReputation |
one of the coldest places in England
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|
| hasSummitFeature |
Ordnance Survey trig point
→
large cairn → |
| highestPointOf |
Cumbria outside the Lake District
→
Pennines NERFINISHED → |
| knownFor |
extensive views
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frequent low cloud → harsh weather conditions → strong winds → |
| latitude |
54.703°N
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|
| locatedIn |
Cumbria
→
England → United Kingdom → |
| longitude |
-2.479°W
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|
| mountainRange |
Pennines
NERFINISHED
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|
| nameOrigin |
Old Norse
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|
| near |
village of Kirkland
→
village of Milburn → |
| onRoute |
Pennine Way
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|
| OSMap |
OS Explorer OL31
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OS Landranger 86 → |
| partOf |
North Pennines
NERFINISHED
→
North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty → Pennines → |
| prominence |
651 metres
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|
| protectedArea |
North Pennines AONB
NERFINISHED
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|
| region |
North West England
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|
| surface |
blanket bog
→
peat → |
| viewOver |
Eden Valley
→
Lake District fells → Solway Firth NERFINISHED → southern Scotland NERFINISHED → |
Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Pennine Way
→
Pennines → |
highestPoint |