The Orton Fells is an upland area in Northern England, mostly consisting of limestone hills, plateaus and moorlands. Historically in Westmorland, the area lies within the modern county of Cumbria and is bounded by the Lake District to the west, the Eden Valley to the north and east, and the Yorkshire Dales and Howgill Fells to the south. The area mostly falls within the boundaries of the Yorkshire Dales National Park while a small part of the western fells is in the Lake District National Park. The fells are one of 159 National Character Areas defined by Natural England.

Most settlements are in the lower land of the central upland region and the area is bounded by the villages of Orton, Great Asby, Little Asby, Crosby Ravensworth and Crosby Garret. Other settlements in the area include Ravenstonedale, Soulby, Maulds Meaburn, King's Meaburn, Morland, and Cliburn, and many of the settlements have conservation area status. Abrasion by glaciers and natural weathering of the limestone has created deep fissures, breaking the pavement into blocks, most of which was damaged by mining over the centuries. The Great Asby Scar, near Great Asby, and Orton Scars, near Orton, are two remaining examples in Britain. The rolling hills contain improved pasture with limestone walls or fences with some hedgerows and farming in the area is usually sheep with some other livestock while grass is grown for hay and silage in the valleys. Heather is found on the moorland and tree cover is mostly sparse except in small groups with a mix of broad-leaved and coniferous trees, with Ash trees being quite common. Archaeological remains are located in the area and include ancient villages, stone circles, burial mounds and a Roman road.

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Westmorland

Le Westmorland (historiquement aussi écrit Westmoreland) est un comté traditionnel d'Angleterre. En 1974, il fusionna avec le Cumberland et des parties du Lancashire et du Yorkshire pour créer la Cumbria. Sa capitale était Appleby, qui, en 1974, a décidé de prendre le nom de Appleby-in-Westmorland pour préserver le mémoire du comté.
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Crosby Ravensworth

Crosby Ravensworth est un village d'Angleterre dans le district d'Eden en Cumbria. Il est situé à environ 6,4 km à l'est de l'autoroute M6 et de Shap. Lors du recensement de 2001, la paroisse avait une population de 538 habitants, diminuant à 517 au recensement de 2011.
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Orton (Westmorland and Furness)

Orton est un village et une paroisse civile de Cumbria, située dans le nord-ouest de l'Angleterre.
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Brunton Park

Le Brunton Park est un stade de football localisé à Carlisle, c'est le stade qui accueille les rencontres à domicile du club de Carlisle United Football Club.
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Great Asby

Great Asby est un village de Cumbria, en Angleterre, situé approximativement à 25 km au sud-est de Penrith et 7 km au sud d’Appleby-in-Westmorland. Son nom proviendrait du vieux norrois ask signifiant frêne, et by, pour « ferme. C'est aujourd'hui essentiellement une commune rurale. L'église du village, Saint-Pierre, a été édifiée entre 1863 et 1866.