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Charles II Monument at Source of the River Lyvennet (At Ngr 604 108)

A Grade II Listed Building in Crosby Ravensworth, Cumbria

Charles II Monument, Black Dub, Crosby Ravensworth Fell

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The Charles II Monument was erected beside the River Lyvennet's source, a spring known as Black Dub on Crosby Ravensworth Fell. It is a Grade II Listed Structure and was erected in 1861 by Thomas Bland to commenorate the occasion of the King drinking from the source of the River Lyvennet in 1651.

Uploaded by Roy McKee on 16 December 2021

https://www.coasttocoast.uk/lake-district/haweswater-orton/black-dub/

Photo ID: 279307
Building ID: 101145440
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