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River Giplin


The Giplin is a river in Cumbria, which is a tributary of the River Kent. The River Giplin is about 14.2 km long and has a catchment area of 28 km2.[1]

River Kent (Cumbria) Crosthwaite
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Lords Bridge over River Gilpin

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Lyth Valley from the air

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River Gilpin

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River Gilpin at Gilpin Mill

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Crosthwaite
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Crosthwaite
- Overview About Crosthwaite Map Street View Not to be confused with Great Crosthwaite in Kendal. Crosthwaite is a small village located in the Parish of Crosthwaite and Lyth, South Lakeland, …
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Cows in the River Gilpin at Esp Ford

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