Roundthwaite

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Roundthwaite
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Roundthwaite Farm
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54°25′26″N2°36′18″W / 54.424°N 2.605°W / 54.424; -2.605 Coordinates: 54°25′26″N2°36′18″W / 54.424°N 2.605°W / 54.424; -2.605

Roundthwaite is a small village in Cumbria, England. It is located about a mile south west of Tebay, is part of the Tebay parish, [1] and the majority of its land is used for farming.[ citation needed ]

Roundthwaite used to go by the name Runthwate. [1]

Roundthwaite is mostly inhabited by the Parsley family.


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