
Levens Force by munki-boy
Levens Force
Levens Force is in The Lake District National Park in England.
A waterfall over wide but shallow shelf across the River Kent.
Best viewed from Force Lane above the east bank.
Created: 6 March 2021 Edited: 29 November 2023
Levens Force
Kent - confluence with Sprint to tidal Details
Kent - confluence with Sprint to tidal
Kent - confluence with Sprint to tidal is a river in Cumbria
Kent - confluence with Sprint to tidal takes in water from an area around 51.932 km2 in size and is part of the Kent catchment area.
Kent - confluence with Sprint to tidal is 20.922 km long and is not designated artificial or heavily modified.
Levens Force LiDAR Map
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Local History around Levens Force
There are some historic monuments around including:
Beetham Hall (curtain wall and uninhabited portion)Hincaster Tunnel horse pathSettlement 440yds (400m) N of Cunswick HallCappleside Hall medieval lordly residence 600m north east of Beetham HousePart of Helsington medieval village immediately west of Briggs House FarmCastlesteads small multivallate hillfort on The HelmStramongate BridgeMiller BridgeCastle Howe motte and baileyLevens BridgeLevens Park, round barrows and medieval settlements, including Temple of DianaKendal Castle and associated earthworks, and earlier ringworkPackhorse bridge at the Post OfficeBasingill gunpowder works, 130m south of Force BridgeRound cairn 230m north of Berry HolmeLow Gatebeck gunpowder works, 540m south west of Gatebeck FarmWatercrook Roman fort and civil settlementHazelslack TowerEarthwork 700yds (640m) N of Levens BridgeSedgwick aqueductRingwork in Dallam Park 380m south east of Dallam TowerNether BridgeNew Sedgwick gunpowder works, 580m north of Gate HouseGreenside lime kiln 480m west of Castle Howe.