Cross Fell

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Cross Fell is a prominent mountain in northern England known for its harsh weather conditions and expansive views over the surrounding Pennine landscape.

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Label Occurrences
Cross Fell canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf County Top
Hewitt
Marilyn
Nuttall
mountain
climate subarctic-like upland climate
country England
countyTopOf ceremonial county of Cumbria
historic county of Cumberland (part)
surface form: historic county of Cumberland
elevation 2930 feet
893 metres
geology Carboniferous limestone
Millstone Grit
gridReferenceUK NY687343
hasAlternativeName Fiends Fell
hasReputation one of the coldest places in England
hasSummitFeature Ordnance Survey trig point
large cairn
highestPointOf Cumbria outside the Lake District
Pennines
knownFor extensive views
frequent low cloud
harsh weather conditions
strong winds
latitude 54.703°N
locatedIn Cumbria
England
United Kingdom
longitude -2.479°W
mountainRange Pennines
nameOrigin Norse
surface form: Old Norse
near village of Kirkland
village of Milburn
onRoute Pennine Way
OSMap OS Explorer
surface form: OS Explorer OL31

OS Landranger
surface form: OS Landranger 86
partOf North Pennines
North Pennines
surface form: North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Pennines
prominence 651 metres
protectedArea North Pennines
surface form: North Pennines AONB
region North West England
surface blanket bog
peat
viewOver Eden Valley
Lake District
surface form: Lake District fells

Solway Firth
southern Scotland

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Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pennines highestPoint Cross Fell
Pennine Way highestPoint Cross Fell
North Pennines contains Cross Fell
North Pennines highestPoint Cross Fell
Alston hasNearbyHill Cross Fell