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Fewling Stones 509m (1670ft)

Summit Feature: Tiny cairn on rocky outcrop. (Survey: Abney level)
Classification: LaMP, Minor-prominence, Synge, Wainwright-vol-8.
OS Grid Ref: NY513117 (10 figure Grid Ref: NY5130811776).
UK Area: 34 - Lake District - Eastern Fells (OS Maps 1:50k 90. 1:25k OL5S.)
Latitude: 54.49896, Longitude: -2.75334, Height: 509 metres (1670 feet)
Prominence: 12 metres (39 feet)
Unique Waypoint POI Name: 0509.s (DoBIH Hill ID: 2594)

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