Seathwaite, Allerdale

54.498483 - 3.182452Koordinaten: 54 ° 30 'N, 3 ° 11' W

Seathwaite is a hamlet in the valley, and the civil parish Borrowdale in the Lake District, Cumbria, England. The settlement is situated about 13 km south of Keswick and is zuereichen a small street of Seatoller at Honister Pass.

The River Derwent is created above Seathwaite from the confluence of Styhead Gill and Grains Gill on Glaramara.

With an average rainfall of 3,552 mm per year, the place is known as the wettest inhabited place in Britain.

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  • Place in Cumbria
  • Lake District
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