Stainmore is a remote geographic area in the Pennines on the border of Cumbria, County Durham and North Yorkshire.[2][3] The name is used for a civil parish in the Eden District of Cumbria, England, including the villages of North Stainmore and South Stainmore. The parish had a population of 253 in the 2001 census,[4] increasing to 264 at the Census 2011.[1] Stainmore Forest stretches further east into County Durham, towards Bowes.[5]
^ abUK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Stainmore Parish (E04002574)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
^"Local History: Stainmore (County Durham)". County Councils of Northumberland and Durham. 11 September 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
^Pearsall, W.H. (1941). "The "Mosses" of the Stainmore district". Journal of Ecology. 29 (1): 161. doi:10.2307/2256224. JSTOR 2256224.
^UK Census (2001). "Local Area Report – Stainmore Parish (16UF065)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
^"Kelly's Directory of Westmorland". 1906. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
of North Stainmore and South Stainmore. The parish had a population of 253 in the 2001 census, increasing to 264 at the Census 2011. Stainmore Forest stretches...
The Battle of Stainmore was a conflict between Eric Bloodaxe and opponents possibly led by Oswulf I of Bamburgh or a Maccus son of Olaf. Eric had previously...
54°28′16″N 2°20′53″W / 54.471°N 2.348°W / 54.471; -2.348 Stainmore Railway Company is a volunteer-run, non-profit preservation company formed in 2000...
50917; -2.18917 Stainmore Summit is the highest point on the trans-Pennine South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway, also known as the Stainmore Railway in...
Tebay, via Barnard Castle, Stainmore Summit and Kirkby Stephen. The line opened in 1861 and became known as the Stainmore Line. The Stockton and Darlington...
14867°W / 54.50579; -2.14867 Rey Cross is the remains of a stone cross at Stainmore. It is also known as Rere Cross and is a Grade II* listed structure and...
details: Stainmore, traditionally in Westmorland and administratively in Cumbria, lies in the main pass through the northern Pennines, the Stainmore Pass...
Stainmore, for administrative purposes, is a civil parish in the Eden District, Cumbria, England. The parish contains ten listed buildings that are recorded...
but there were formidable gradients up to the 1,370-foot-high (420 m) Stainmore Summit. Land for two tracks was purchased, and a single track line was...
contained within the Carboniferous Limestone Supergroup. The sequence in the Stainmore Trough is thus (youngest at top): Ashfell Sandstone (Arundian age) Breakyneck...
This is a list of the peaks in the Yorkshire Dales. To avoid the list becoming infinitely long and arbitrary, only hills with more than 30 m relative height...
Tettenhall Tempsford Derby Æthelwold Second Stamford Corbridge Brunanburh Stainmore Maldon First Alton St Brice's Day Pinhoe Thetford Ringmere Cnut's invasion...
Tettenhall Tempsford Derby Æthelwold Second Stamford Corbridge Brunanburh Stainmore Maldon First Alton St Brice's Day Pinhoe Thetford Ringmere Cnut's invasion...
Reading, H. G. (1954) The stratigraphy and structure of the syncline of stainmore, Durham theses, Durham University. Available at Durham E-Theses Online:...
some point between 72 and 73, part of Cerialis's force moved across the Stainmore Pass from Corbridge westwards to join Agricola, as evidenced by campaign...
later to the Kingdom of Jorvik, eventually meeting a violent death at Stainmore, Westmorland, in 954 along with his son, Haeric. In 953, Haakon had to...
road between Bowes and Brough. This section is the moorland route over Stainmore summit which reaches a height of 1,450 feet (440 m) is prone to heavy...
"the backbone of England") continues into the Yorkshire Dales around the Stainmore Gap, a limestone-dominated area of broad valleys and moorland. The Yorkshire...
It is bounded to the north by the Tyne Valley and to the south by the Stainmore Gap. The North Pennines was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural...
Coal Measures and further west again the sandstones and mudstones of the Stainmore Formation, the local equivalent of the Millstone Grit. In large parts...
the assumption Arnkel and Erlend Turf-Einarsson died at the Battle of Stainmore beside Eric Bloodaxe. Muir (2005) has a death date for Thorfinn of 976...
Tettenhall Tempsford Derby Æthelwold Second Stamford Corbridge Brunanburh Stainmore Maldon First Alton St Brice's Day Pinhoe Thetford Ringmere Cnut's invasion...
Tettenhall Tempsford Derby Æthelwold Second Stamford Corbridge Brunanburh Stainmore Maldon First Alton St Brice's Day Pinhoe Thetford Ringmere Cnut's invasion...
to an end when Eadred's forces killed Eric Bloodaxe at the Battle of Stainmore in 954. The whole area was then governed by earls, from the local nobility...