Faulds Brow
Faulds Brow is a small rise northwest of the village of Caldbeck in Cumbria, England. It was classified as an "outlying fell" by Alfred Wainwright, but its summit, at 344 metres (1,129 ft), is only slightly raised above the surrounding land. From a major road just to the south, the summit can be reached in minutes, with minimal effort. Nevertheless, the summit has wide views to High Pike to the south, and to the Solway Firth and beyond to Scotland to the north. The fell is largely covered by heather, and there is a small abandoned quarry just to the east of the summit.
Prominently seen from the summit are two broadcasting antennas to the north, which lie just outside the Lake District National Park boundary, which passes just north of Faulds Brow.
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