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Thringarth is a hamlet in Lunedale, in the Pennines of England. It is traditionally located in the North Riding of Yorkshire but along with the rest of the former Startforth Rural District it was transferred to County Durham for administrative and ceremonial purposes on 1 April 1974, under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972.
54°36′6″N 2°6′31″W / 54.60167°N 2.10861°W / 54.60167; -2.10861 Thringarth is a hamlet in Lunedale, in the Pennines of England. It is traditionally located...
St John's Chapel, Staindrop, Stainton, Startforth The Grove, Thornley, Thringarth, Toft Hill, Townfield Waskerley, Wearhead, West Blackdene, West Pasture...
Mickle Fell eastward almost as far as Harter Fell, above the hamlet of Thringarth. Its southern limit is marked by the River Balder, upstream from Balderhead...
Lunedale, on the north side of Grassholme Reservoir, close to the hamlet of Thringarth. The main interest in the site lies in its traditionally-managed hay meadows...
west of Middleton-in-Teesdale. Its principal settlements are Grassholme, Thringarth and Bowbank. Lunedale is also the name of a civil parish which covers...