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  • Further crags fringe the descending ridge to Nan Bield.
  • Lyveden New Bield was never completed.
  • A chapel is said to have once stood close to the Bield and Tarn at Chapel Mire.
  • Above Buckbarrow are the minor tops of Glade How and Cat Bield, leading onto the great south west shoulder.
  • In 1539 he was one of those appointed to receive New Bield " erected by his grandson Thomas Tresham II still stands.
  • Just as at Tresham's smaller folly Rushton Triangular Lodge, his principal estate, the New Bield has a religious design full of symbolism.
  • It then drives north to the depression at Wilson's Bield ( 1, 655 ft ) before climbing to the summit of High Spy.
  • This ridge is all together rockier in character and leads swiftly down to Nan Bield Pass for onward connections to Mardale Ill Bell and High Street.
  • Nan Bield was the ancient trading route between Kentmere and the now drowned village of Mardale Green, submerged by the raising of Haweswater in the 1940s.
  • He left three notable buildings in Northamptonshire, the extraordinary Rushton Triangular Lodge and the unfinished Lyveden New Bield, both of which embody the strength of his faith.
  • South-east of the summit a rough narrowing ridge drops to Nan Bield Pass at 2, 100 ft, before rising again over rocky steps to Harter Fell.
  • "' Lyveden New Bield "'( sometimes called New Build ) is an unfinished Elizabethan summer house in the east of Northamptonshire, England, owned by the National Trust.
  • The south ridge has a number of subsidiary tops which are recognised by some guidebooks, the principal summits being Pike de Bield ( 2, 657 ft / 810 m . ), Scar Lathing ( 1, 440 ft / 439 m . ) and Throstlehow Crag ( 1, 325 ft / 404 m . ).
  • The method of carrying the maud was dictated by its size and possibly local custom . " A Cumberland Shepherd ", painted by Joshua Cristall in 1816 shows a short maud carried wrapped around the waist . " The Shepherd's Sweetheart " by Thomas Brooks ( 1846 ) and " The Craigy Bield ", above, show a medium-length maud carried over the left shoulder and tied in a half-knot at the right hip.