Nine Standards Rigg
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The Nine Standards on the summit |
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Elevation | 662 m (2172 ft) |
Location | Pennines, England |
Prominence | 157 m |
Parent peak | Great Shunner Fell |
Topo map | OS Landrangers 91, 92 |
OS grid reference | NY825061 |
Listing | Marilyn, Hewitt, Nuttall |
Translation | hill of the nine cairns (English) |
Nine Standards Rigg is the summit of Hartley Fell, a fell in the Pennine Hills of England. It lies near to the boundary between Cumbria and North Yorkshire, a few miles south-east of Kirkby Stephen and approx 700 metres outside the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The name is derived from a group of standing stones or cairns, the Nine Standards, located near the summit. The fell is listed as Nine Standards Rigg, rather than Hartley Fell, in Alan Dawson's book The Hewitts and Marilyns of England.
The Nine Standards themselves, some of which were originally more than 4 metres high, are on the line of the Coast to Coast Walk between Kirkby Stephen and Keld, and are just to the north of the fell's summit. Situated at a height of 650 m, their original purpose is uncertain but it is possible that they were boundary markers.
The Nine Standards offer a better viewpoint than the Ordnance Survey trig point that marks the actual summit of the fell. Cross Fell and Great Dun Fell can be seen to the North and Wild Boar Fell and the Howgills feature in the north west. Swinging round westwards, the High Street Range of the eastern Lake District comes into view. Great Shunner Fell, crossed by the Pennine Way, is to the south-east and Rogan's Seat lies eastwards.
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