A dale is a valley. It was commonly used in northern England and Scotland to denote an open valley as a dale, contrasted with a gill or narrow valley.
Places where dale is part of the name, but not the entire common name:
Dalton may refer to:
Dale, The Dale, Dales or The Dales may refer to:
Belmont may refer to:
Albany, derived from the Gaelic for Scotland, most commonly refers to:
Clifton may refer to:
Clayton may refer to:
Cumbria is a ceremonial county in North West England. It borders the Scottish council areas of Dumfries and Galloway and Scottish Borders to the north, Northumberland and County Durham to the east, North Yorkshire to the south-east, Lancashire to the south, and the Irish Sea to the west. Its largest settlement is the city of Carlisle.
Middleton may refer to:
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Avondale may refer to:
Rosedale may refer to:
St James Church, St. James' Church or St. James Chapel or St. James Parish Church may refer to:
Forestdale or Forest Dale may refer to several places:
Musgrave may refer to:
Silverdale may refer to:
St. Paul's Church or St Paul's Church or any variation thereof may refer to:
Grasmere may refer to:
Places known as A-Town include:
St Ann's or St Anns may refer to: