Gallery - Lune Valley, Howgills
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Andy Goldsworthy sheepfold in the Howgill Fells
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Reconstructed sheepfold including large corner cairn high in remote valley behind Cautley Crags
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Howgill Fells, Cautley
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Down the valley from the top of Cautley Spout
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Howgill Fells, Cautley
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Up the valley to Cautley Spout
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Sedbergh and the Howgill Fells
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View over grazing sheep to the market town and hills beyond
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Kirkby Lonsdale - Ruskin’s View
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View over River Lune and its valley with Middleton Fells in the distance. Described by Ruskin as the most beautiful view in England
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Kirkby Lonsdale – Ruskin’s View
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Cliff-top view up the valley of the River Lune
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River Lune and Howgill Fells
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View from Beckfoot upstream with mottled shadows on the mountains in the background
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River Lune and Howgill Fells
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View from Beckfoot upstream with snow covered mountains in the background
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Howgill hamlet, Howgill Fells
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Church, red telephone box and cottages in remote location with hills rising steeply behind
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Kirkby Lonsdale - attractive village street,
Image Ref:2009
Cottages lining a steep road of the small historic town in the Lune Valley. Casterton Fell rising behind
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