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  2. Lodore Falls - Wikipedia

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    Lodore Falls is a waterfall in Cumbria, England, close to Derwentwater and downstream from Watendlath. The falls are located on the beck that flows from Watendlath Tarn , and tumble more than 100 feet (30 m) over a steep cascade into the Borrowdale Valley. [ 1 ]

  3. Barrow House, Cumbria - Wikipedia

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    Barrow House cost £1,655 to build and was initially called Barrow Cascade House because Pocklington had created a 108 foot high waterfall behind the house (to compete with the nearby Lodore Falls) by employing workmen to divert and channel a stream.

  4. List of waterfalls in England - Wikipedia

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    The great majority of named falls in England are situated in the Lake District and Pennines.In these regions the terms ‘foss’ and ‘force’ are much the most common ones used for a waterfall though linn is also encountered towards the Scottish border.

  5. Cataract of Lodore - Wikipedia

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    Lodore Falls One of Southey's most popular poems, "The Cataract of Lodore [ 2 ] " made an early appearance in Joanna Baillie 's 1823 anthology, Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and from Living Authors . On its inclusion, Baillie wrote Southey, "Your Cataract of Lodore has pleased & amused me exceedingly ...

  6. Aira Force - Wikipedia

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    Wish tree coins in timber at Aira Force. Aira Force lies on land owned by the National Trust.The Trust purchased the 750-acre Gowbarrow Park (on which the force lies) in 1906 and has provided facilities, such as car parking, disabled access, graded paths, and viewing platforms to make Aira Force one of the most famous and most visited waterfalls in the Lake District. [3]

  7. Gates of Lodore - Wikipedia

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    Gates of Lodore - Entrance to Lodore Canyon - Green River - Dinosaur National Monument. The Gates of Lodore is the scenic entrance to the Canyon of Lodore, a canyon on the Green River in northwestern Colorado, United States. [1] The name Gates of Lodore has become synonymous with the canyon itself and the two names are used interchangeably.