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Looking southeast over the Roaches and Hen Cloud. The Roaches, Hen Cloud and Ramshaw Rocks are formed from a thick bed of coarse sandstone ('gritstone') of Namurian age, a subdivision of the NW European Carboniferous system from ca 315 to 326.4 Ma, which occurs widely across the Peak District and takes its name, the Roaches Grit, from this location.
Hen Cloud: 410 60 Staffordshire Croker Hill: 402 98 Cheshire Revidge 400 40 ... The Cloud: 343: 170: Cheshire / Staffordshire Fin Cop: 327 90
The Walks Scheme (previously known as the Comhairle na Tuaithe/Rural Walks Scheme) is an initiative by the Irish Department of Rural and Community Development which funds the maintenance of walks and trails through private and public lands. [1] [2] [3] The scheme has been in existence since 2008. [4] [5]
Gun Moor, area 78 hectares (190 acres), is a nature reserve of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.There is moorland, woodland and blanket bog.Uncommon species of bird such as lesser redpoll and cuckoo may be seen, and bog asphodel flowers in the summer.
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Higher Shelf Stones Mam Tor Chrome Hill Parkhouse Hill Thorpe Cloud Minninglow Hill. This is a list of the hills of the Peak District of England. Most lie within the Peak District National Park, but others lie outside its borders. The list is sorted by absolute height, then by relative height. Marilyns are marked in boldface.
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Humberside Airport (IATA: HUY, ICAO: EGNJ) is an international airport at Kirmington in the Borough of North Lincolnshire, England, 10 NM (19 km; 12 mi) from three large settlements: Grimsby (east), Hull (north) and Scunthorpe (west), on the A18, the latter two places reached by longer roads, in the case of Hull via the UK's longest bridge that crosses the Humber Estuary.