English: Gurnal Dubs The wooded promontory appears as an island on the OS Map.The Tarn was called Fothergill Tarn named after some previous owners the Fothergills of Lowbridge House. This Tarn and Potter tarn nearby were used by James Cropper of papermaking fame. The mill is still going in Burneside.
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