English: Ousby Fell This is the view across the grid-square from the sheepfold at its southeastern extremity. Below you can see some parallel drainage ditches. These are the sort of feature that you can see clearly from a distance, but that you stumble into when actually there. The fell takes its name from the village, quite a distance away, to the west of the high Pennine watershed. The parishes here stretch for miles either side of the watershed. The view takes in the valley of Black Burn/Cash Burn first and then that of the River South Tyne.
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