List of English loughs
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The following is a list of loughs that can be found in England. The term is not commonly used, but when it is, is often pronounced "luff". In many cases, "loughs" have been renamed, and the bodies of water are generally quite small, e.g. pond sized. The bulk of English loughs are to be found in the counties of Northumberland and Cumbria, often near Hadrian's Wall.
On Haughton Common, near Hadrian's Wall
- Broomlee Lough
- Crag Lough
- Greenlee Lough
- Grindon Lough
- Halleypike Lough
Elsewhere in Northumberland
- Black Lough
- Blackaburn Lough
- Blaxter Lough
- Coldmartin Lough
- Darden Lough
- Harbottle Lough
- Kimmer Lough
- Little Lough
- Sweethope Lough
- Whitfield Lough
- The Lough, on Lindisfarne
In the Lake District and Cumbria
- Loughrigg Tarn, and the hill Loughrigg Fell, possibly named after it.
Elsewhere in Cumbria
- Monkhill Lough
- Thorngill-Lough, North Pennines
- Thurstonfield Lough
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