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The tiny settlement of Blawith is at the very north of the Furness peninsula, just a mile south of Coniston Water. The River Crake drains Coniston, and Blawith stands at the western side of the Crake Valley that winds down to the sea at Greenodd. There is lovely countryside around the village, particularly to the north west where the starkly beautiful Beacon Tarn sits in Blawith Fell. The name Blawith should be pronounced Blaith, which means wolf, creatures once common in the area, though it would be more than newsworthy if even in the craggy landscape of Blawith Common you bumped into one – the last wild wolf in England having been killed in 1500.
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