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dbpedia:Gregory_Chapel
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Gregory Chapel is one of the high points of the fells on the border between Cumbria and North Yorkshire.The summit is marked by a nearby sheep shelter and an unusual and conspicuous cairn - taller and more rectangular than most others locally. (This may, perhaps, be the origin of the curious name "chapel"?) The main rock in the area is limestone, with Millstone Grit outcrops on the tops.
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Gregory Chapel (Archie Styrigg)
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695.0
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dbpedia:Cumbria dbpedia:England dbpedia:Mallerstang
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dbpedia:Pennines
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OSLandranger 91
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dbpedia:Great_Shunner_Fell
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30.0
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