ghyll उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Charles died three years later in 1815 but Letitia remained in Mauritius until 1824 when she returned to the Lake District and rented a house near Ambleside called Fox Ghyll which is still there today.
- Almost all of these had been successfully identified and caught, with the exception of Willem Ter Braak & ndash; not the body found at Trow Ghyll & ndash; who had committed suicide before being captured.
- Tim Firth said about how he named the Rottentrolls : " I put a compass in the OS map of the area, centred on Troller's Ghyll and drew a circle of about 5 cm radius.
- Gunnerside Ghyll ( or Gunnerside Gill ), a smaller valley running northwards, at right angles to the Swale valley ( Swaledale ), was the site of a major lead mining industry in Swaledale until the late nineteenth century.
- The main village of Lealholm is situated at the bottom of Crunkly Ghyll ( sometimes spelled " Crunkley " and " Gill " ), a deep cutting where the river emerges into the flat bottom of a glacial U-shaped valley.
- You can stay in the deluxe Holbeck Ghyll Country House Hotel on Lake Windermere ( $ 2, 060 a person, double, with six nights'accommodations and most meals ) or a bed and breakfast inn ( $ 1, 460 ).
- Although it is often difficult to distinguish between a Middle English name and an earlier one, some places do seem to contain elements ( " Tod Ghyll, Brocklebank, Ladyholme, Cam Spout, Monk Coniston, Newlands, Sweden Bridge ")
- Considered to be one of the most scenic termini in the British Isles is the Ribble service 667 Ambleside-Dungeon Ghyll; the service became 516 in the shake ups of the late 1960s and early 1970s; and the service passed to Stagecoach Cumberland in the 1990s.
- Forest Row's church is in the Crawley Deanery; the churches at Hailsham, Pevensey Bay and Polegate are in Eastbourne Deanery; and the other seven at Crowborough, Heathfield, Heron's Ghyll, Mayfield, Rotherfield, Uckfield and Wadhurst are in Mayfield Deanery.
- Ashdown Forest lies within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, " . . . one of the best surviving, intact medieval landscapes in Northern Europe ", characterised by rolling hills, steep-sided ghyll streams, sandstone outcrops, nationally-high woodland cover, many interconnected ancient woods, narrow sunken lanes, scattered farmsteads and hamlets, small irregular-shaped fields, and open heaths, of which Ashdown is the greatest example.