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The historic Norman market town of Sedbergh has a
long tradition of hand-knitting and a public
school that dates back as far as 1525.
It is the only village in picturesque Dentdale and
lies at a point where four valleys converge.
Dominating the area is Whernside, the highest fell
in the National Park, and the spectacular Howgill
Fells which, unlike other rocks in the Dales, are
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The Howgills Sedbergh -
Photo:
Charles Rawding
CCL |