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Hawkshead Hill


Hawkshead Hill is a hamlet in Cumbria, located about 1 mile north-west of the village of Hawkshead and 2 miles north-east of Coniston. It is within the Westmorland & Furness Unitary Authority area. The hamlet forms part of Hawkshead Civil Parish

Cumbria Hawkshead Civil Parish Hawkshead Hill Baptist Chapel
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Hawkshead Hill - Mid to late 1930s
- The post office in Hawkshead with a slab fence wall in the foreground and a whitewashed farmhouse beyond....Image from the Sankey Family Photograph Collection (c/o Cumbria Archives), available under a …

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Baptist Chapel Hawkshead Hill - Mid to late 1930s
- Hawkshead Hill Baptist chapel with a Lancashire finger post standing at the junction....Image from the Sankey Family Photograph Collection (c/o Cumbria Archives), available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International …

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Yewfield, Hawkshead Hill

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Hawkshead Hill towards Windermere - Mid to late 1930s
- The hamlet of Hawkshead Hill looking north with Red Screes and Wansfell Pike framing Stock Ghyll in the distance ,High Street fells forming the skyline....Image from the Sankey Family Photograph …

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County: Cumbria
Wikipedia: Hawkshead Hill
Grid ref: SD3379898734
Unitary Auth: Westmorland & Furness

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