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Grisedale Tarn

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Grisedale Tarn
Grisedale Tarn is located in the Lake District
Grisedale Tarn
Grisedale Tarn
Grisedale Tarn is located in the former Eden District
Grisedale Tarn
Grisedale Tarn
Location in Eden, Cumbria
LocationLake District, Cumbria
Coordinates54°30′00″N 3°0′30″W / 54.50000°N 3.00833°W / 54.50000; -3.00833
TypeTarn
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Surface area11 hectares (27 acres)[1]
Grizedale (1883) by Sidney Richard Percy

Grisedale Tarn is a tarn in the Lake District of England between Fairfield and Dollywagon Pike.

It is the legendary resting place of the crown of the kingdom of Cumbria, after the crown was conveyed there in 945 by soldiers of the last king, Dunmail, after he was slain in battle with the combined forces of the English and Scottish kings.

Grisedale Tarn is 538 metres (1,765 ft) in altitude[1] and has a maximum depth of around 33 metres (108 ft).[1] It holds brown trout, perch and eels.[2] The outflow is to Ullswater to the north-east, picking up all of the rainfall from the eastern face of Dollywagon Pike.

The Tarn is the subject of a poem by the Rev. Frederick William Faber printed in 1840.[3]

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  1. ^ a b c "UK Lakes Detail - Grisedale Tarn". Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. Archived from the original on 11 June 2016. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  2. ^ Blair, Don: Exploring Lakeland Tarns: Lakeland Manor Press (2003): ISBN 0-9543904-1-5
  3. ^ Faber, Rev. Frederick William (1840). "XCI - Grisedale Tarn". The Cherwell Water-Lily and Other Poems. London: Gilbert and Rivington. pp. 314–317. Retrieved 26 September 2007. grisedale tarn.


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