Eskdale and Wasdale
Parish in the County of Cumberland
Etymology
Birker (supra 342) was added in 1934, but part of Eskdale and Wasdale was transferred to Nether Wasdale (infra 440) in 1934.
Major Settlements
Other places in this Parish
Other OS name
- Wasdale Head
- Borrowdale Place
- Dawsonground Crags
- Great How
- Low Holme
- Maiden Castle
- Oliver Gill
- Paddock Wray
- Peel Place
- Thorns
- Wha Ho
- Whin Crag
- White Moss
- Miterdale Head
- Wasdale Hall
- Arment Ho
- Bakerstead
- Banklands
- Great and Little Barrow
- Beckfoot
- Beckhead
- Bell Crag
- Birdhow
- Black Comb
- Black Sail
- Blake Bank
- Bleabeck
- Bleatarn Hill
- Broad Tongue
- Brown Band
- Brownhow
- Bull How
- Cat Cove
- Chriscliffe Knotts
- Church Ho
- Cloven Stone
- Gill Bank
- Green Crag
- Green How
- Hard Rigg
- Hodge How
- Holling Head
- Hollinghow
- Hollowmires
- Illgill Head
- Kettle Cove
- Kirk Fell
- Lambford Bridge
- Low Place
- Rake Rigg
- Tongue Moor
- Great Gable
- Acre Hows
- Cockly Pike
- Dow Crag
- Fell End
- Gate Ho
- Lingmell
- Low Longrigg
- Pickle Coppice
- Tongue
- Boat How
- Commons Crag
- Great and Little
- Long-Rigg Green
- Pens End
- Randlehow
- Rough Crag
- Rough How
- Round How
- Row Head
- The Screes
- Slight Side
- Spout Ho
- Standing Stones