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Keldhead Destination Guide

Discover Keldhead in United Kingdom

Keldhead in the region of England is a place located in United Kingdom - some 243 mi or ( 391 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital .

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Local time in Keldhead is now 02:12 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Sheffield, Plumpton Wall, Oxford, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Mardale. When in this area, you might want to check out Sheffield . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Keldhead ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Lake District Walks - Penrith Skate Park

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www.lakedistrictwalks.net Penrith Skate Park and Leisure Facilities Offer A Great Alternative Attraction For Those wet Lake District Days ..

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On the Penrith roundabout. The FFOC NE Lakes Trip, Jul 07. ..


Ullswater Bed and Breakfast Elm House

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Elm House a fantastic Ullswater Bed and Breakfast in Pooley Bridge www.stayullswater.co.uk ..

Lake District - Ullswater Flooding

0:45 min by Dean Read
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Here is a quick video I recorded when we went to the Lake District on the 7th of Feb 2011. lots of rain in the week before had caused Ullswater to burst its banks which made driving interesting. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Dacre Beck

Dacre Beck is a small river in Cumbria, England. Dacre Beck rises on the north side of Gowbarrow Fell and flows north past Ulcat Row, picking up streams from Lowthwaite and Matterdale End, traversing a valley between Great Mell Fell and Little Mell Fell, before changing its course to eastward at Thackthwaite. The beck collects more streams at Hutton, one of which comes south from Berrier past Beckces, near to Penruddock. From here, Dacre Beck flows past the ancient settlement of Dacre.

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Located at 54.63 -2.81 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Rivers of Cumbria

Newbiggin, Dacre

Newbiggin is a small linear village in Cumbria, North-western England. It is in the Dacre civil parish about three miles (5 km) west of Penrith. It is usually referred to and is addressed as Newbiggin, Stainton so as to differentiate it from the other Newbiggins in Cumbria, especially the one near Temple Sowerby whose post town is also Penrith. The village consists of a quarter of a mile long line of houses on either side of the road that connects Stainton and the A66 to the B5288 at Clickham.

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Located at 54.65 -2.82 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Villages in Cumbria

Dacre Castle

Dacre Castle is in the village of Dacre some 7 kilometres south-west of Penrith, Cumbria. In 1307 William de Dacre was granted licence to crenellate his dwelling on the site. (Actually the crenellation is for Dunmallard Hill, about 1/2 a mile away) The present building is a pele tower rather than a castle which was built in the 14th century for protection against the Scots. In 1675 Thomas Lennard, 15th Baron Dacre and 1st Earl of Sussex made additions to the tower.

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Located at 54.63 -2.84 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Houses completed in the 14th century, Peel towers in Cumbria, Towers completed in the 14th century

Eamont Bridge

Eamont Bridge is a small village immediately to the south of Penrith, Cumbria. The village is named after the River Eamont and straddles the boundary between the ancient counties of Cumberland and Westmorland. One of the houses in the village is called the "Welcome Inn" and was at one time the Welcome into Cumberland Inn.

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Located at 54.65 -2.75 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Cumberland, Grade I listed buildings in Cumbria, Villages in Cumbria, Westmorland

Mayburgh Henge

Mayburgh Henge is a large prehistoric monument in the county of Cumbria in northern England. Mayburgh Henge is just outside the village of Eamont Bridge close to the confluence of the Rivers Eamont and Lowther around 1 mile south of Penrith, just a few hundred yards from the M6 motorway. Mayburgh Henge is in the care of English Heritage. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument - number 12002. The site consists of a single circular bank built using cobble stones from the nearby rivers.

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Located at 54.65 -2.75 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Archaeological sites in Cumbria, Bronze Age sites in England, English Heritage sites in Cumbria, Henges, History of Cumbria, Megalithic monuments in Europe, Stone Age sites in England, Visitor attractions in Cumbria

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