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The Kirkstile Inn

Loweswater

in the county of Cumbria

St.Bedes monastery in Jarrow, Tyne And Wear

Jarrow

in the county of Tyne & Wear

The village of Burley, New Forest, Hampshire

Burley

in the county of Hampshire

Pat Trout's Pictures of Dulverton

in the county of Somerset

(6 total)Dulverton Pictures

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Dulverton

Looking onto Wimbleball Lake, Somerset

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Reflections on Wimbleball Lake. we arrived nice and early for our walk only for it all to go wrong as we parked in the wrong car park;

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Dulverton

A Trig point for Vince on Haddon Hill. near Dulverton, Somerset

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Looking down on the Hamlet of Hartford. where really we should have been , but we went astray .Near Dulverton Somerset

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Looking over the Wimbleball Dam onto Hartford Bottom Somerset

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Wimbleball Lake The Dam Wimbleball Lake on Exmoor in Somerset, England, is a water supply reservoir constructed in the 1970s and completed in 1979. The 161 feet (49 m) high dam is of concrete buttress construction and impounds the River Haddeo to provide a water storage capacity of some 21,000 megalitres over an area of 374 acres (1.51 km2). Aggregate for the dam came from a quarry at Bampton and sand from Uffculme. These were combined to give a pinkish tinge to blend in with the local geology. The tributary valleys include the River Pulham, which passes the village of Brompton Regis and continues to Hartford where it joins the Haddeo.[1]

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