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Map Marking Information for Northern England Courtesy of BGA Map marking information for NorthernEngland Courtesy of BGA Waypoint Coordinator,Ian Baker via Tim Newport-Peace Latitude range: 53 14.2 to 55 53.1 Longitude range: -3 38.2 to 05.0 File created Tuesday,26January 2021 at 02:50 GMT UNOFFICIAL, USE ATYOUR OWN RISK Do not use for navigation, for flight verification only. Always consult the relevant publications for current and correct information. This service is provided free of charge with no warrantees, expressed or implied. User assumes all risk of use. WayPoint Latitude Longitude ID Distance Bearing Description 49 Chesterfield 53 14.2 N 125.5 W CHD 58 188 Crooked Spire 240 Woodall Services 53 18.9 N 116.9 W WOD 53 183 M1 services 194 Sheffield East 53 21.7 N 117.0 W SFE 50 183 M1 J31/A57 196 Sheffield West 53 21.9 N 135.7 W SEW 52 196 Dam wall 133 Ladybower Reservoir 53 22.4 N 141.9 W LYR 53 200 A57/A6013 181 Rotherham 53 25.4 N 115.1 W ROT 47182 M18 J1/A631 116 Howden Dam 53 25.7 N 144.7 W HOW50203 East tower 195 Sheffield North 53 27.4 N 126.7 W SHE 45 191 M1 J35/A629 146 Margery Hill 53 27.5 N 143.0 W MGH 48 203 1791ft Spot Height 61 Conisbrough Castle 53 29.1 N 113.5 W CBC 43 181 Castle keep 152 Mexborough S 53 29.6 N 117.7 W MEX 43 185 A6022/A6023 12 BarnsleyS 5329.8 N 128.5 W BLS 43 193 M1 J36 13 BarnsleyW 5332.9 N 130.9 W BLW41196 M1 J37 70 Doncaster Northwest 53 34.7 N 112.7 W DNW 37 181 A638 bridge overA1 187 Scunthorpe N5336.3 N 039.2 W SCU 41 151 A1077/B1430 37 Burton upon Stather 53 39.0 N 041.1 W BUS 38 151 T-junction 53 ChorleyWest 53 39.5 N 241.5 W CHO 62 239 A581 bridge overM6 173 Pontefract 53 41.8 N 116.1 W PCT 30 185 M62 J33/A1 Map marking information for Northern England, page 2 WayPoint Latitude Longitude ID Distance Bearing Description 117 Humber Bridge 53 42.0 N 027.0 W HUM 40 138 South Tower 140 Leyland North East 53 43.0 N 239.7 W LYD 59 241 M65 (J1) flyoveroverM6(J29) 216 Thorngumbald 53 43.3 N 010.3 W THG 46 128 Crossroads 93 Goole N5344.1 N 052.0 W GO2 30 157 M62 J37 35 Burn 53 44.6 N 15.0 W BRN 28 171 Runways 33/19 94 Goole NE 53 45.2 N 046.3 W GOO 31 150 M62/Rail Bridge 1Accrington NE 53 46.9 N 219.7 W ACC 47 238 M65 J8 with A56 86 Garforth 53 47.8 N 123.0 W GAF 25 195 Rail/A642 161 North Duffield 53 49.4 N 057.5 W NDU 24 159 A163/minor road 175 Preston North 53 50.2 N 244.4 W PRN 58 249 A6 br overrail 24 Beverley5350.6 N 028.6 W BEV 33 130 A1079/A1035 232 Wetherby South 53 51.4 N 120.6 W WBS 21 194 A1 Bridge overA64 147 Market Weighton 53 52.4 N 042.0 W MAW26138 A163/A1079 50 Chipping 53 53.2 N 237.2 W CHP 53 250 Hangar 56 Clitheroe 53 53.9 N 220.7 W CLI 44 246 Rail Br overA59 115 Hornsea Mere 53 54.7 N 010.5 W HSM 40 115 Roundabout 183 Rufforth South 53 55.0 N 110.5 W RU1 17 177 Pub 231 Wetherby 53 55.4 N 122.9 W WET 18 201 A1/Riverbridge 172 Pocklington 53 55.6 N 047.7 W POC 22 139 A/F R/Ws 19/31 91 Gisburn 53 56.3 N 215.6 W GIS 40 248 A682 br overrail 182 Rufforth 53 57.1 N 111.3 W RUF 15 178 A/F R/Ws 29/35 124 Kexby Bridge 53 57.1 N 055.6 W KEX 18 147 Bridge 246 York East 53 57.4 N 10.7 W YOE 16 156 Roundabout 245 York 53 57.7 N 14.9 W YOR 15 164 Minster Central Tower 218 Tockwith 53 57.9 N 117.5 W TOC 14 193 Church Spire 206 Stocks Reservoir South West 53 59.2 N 225.7 W SKS 45 254 To wer near dam wall SW corner of water 204 Stamford Bridge 53 59.5 N 055.0 W SFB 16 141 A166/RiverBridge 87 Gargrave West 53 59.5 N 28.2 W GAG35250 Rail br overA65 71 Driffield 54 0.5 N 027.2 W DRI 29 113 A166/A163 Rbt 132 Knaresborough 54 0.6 N128.2 W KNA15220 Station 84 Fridaythorpe 54 1.2 N039.7 W FRI 22 119 A166/B1251 107 Harrogate North 54 2.2 N133.9 W HAN 16 233 A61/B6165 190 Settle 54 3.0 N217.2 W SET 39 257 Rail Br overA65 83 Foston 54 4.2 N 055.2 W FOS 13 128 A64/Rail Bridge 98 Grassington 54 4.2 N20.3 W GRS 29 255 B6265/River 103 Grimwith Reservoir 54 4.4 N 154.4 W GRI 26 253 To wer S side 166 PateleySE544.5 N 144.4 W PA2 20 249 T junction 212 Sutton-on-forest 54 4.5 N16.1 W SOF 8.3 155 B1363 T Junction 32 Bridlington 54 5.0 N012.4 W BTN 36 101 Bridge 135 Langtoft 54 5.0 N027.4 W LTF 27 105 T-junction 165 PateleyBridge 54 5.1 N 145.7 W PAT 21251 B6265 br overRiv er Map marking information for Northern England, page 3 WayPoint Latitude Longitude ID Distance Bearing Description 28 Boroughbridge 54 5.1 N124.0 W BOR 9.8 226 A6055 Br.overA1 81 Flamborough 54 7.0 N05.0 W FLA 40 97 Lighthouse 45 Castle Howard 54 7.3 N 054.3 W CAH 11 114 House, central dome 55 Clapham Reservoir N 54 7.4 N223.0 W CPN 42 264 Bridge 14 Barrow547.4 N 316.0 W BRW73267 R/Ws 35/23 145 Malton 54 7.9 N047.8 W MAL 15 106 Station 178 Ripon 54 8.1 N131.2 W RIP 12 251 Cathedral Tower 118 Ingleton 54 9.0 N228.7 W ING 45 267 A65/RiverGreta Br 66 Dalton-in-Furness 54 9.8 N311.3 W DFU 70 269 A590/A595 210 Sutton Bank Start S 54 11.0 N 110.4 W SU1 1.4 137 Newburgh lake 138 Leck 54 11.2 N 232.8 W LEK 47 270 TJunction 209 Sutton Bank Control Point S 54 11.5 N 114.4 W SU4 1.5 249 Tjunction 80 Filey5411.5 N 018.0 W FIL 32 91 Rail/A165 128 Kirkby Lonsdale 54 11.8 N 235.5 W KLO 49 270 Bridge 224 Ulverston 54 12.2 N 35.0 W ULV66271 Monument 150 Masham 54 13.6 N 139.3 W MAS 16 276 A6108/RiverBridge 200 Snainton 54 13.7 N 035.7 W SNA2185A170/B1258 207 Sutton Bank 54 13.7 N 112.6 W SUT 1.8 349 Clubhouse 154 Millom NW 54 13.8 N 320.1 W MNW 75 272 A595/A5093 211 Sutton Bank Start W 54 13.9 N 117.6 W SU2 3.8 300 A170 T junction 215 Thirsk 54 14.1 N 119.6 W THI 4.9 295 A170/A19 155 Milnthorpe 54 14.2 N 243.1 W MIT 53 273 M6 J36 112 Helmsley5414.6 N 13.5 W HLM 5.6 62 RiverBridge/A170 170 Pickering 54 14.6 N 046.5 W PKG 15 80 A169/A170 144 Lowick 54 15.5 N 34.7 W LOW66274 A5084/A5092 130 Kirkbymoorside 54 16.0 N 055.8 W KRB 10 67 A170 Roundabout 208 Sutton Bank Control Point N 54 16.1 N 111.8 W SU3 4.1 2 Wethercote Farm 34 Broughton-in-Furness 54 16.7 N 312.7 W BIF 71 275 A595/A593 27 Bootle 54 16.7 N 322.3 W BOL 76 274 Bridge 186 Scarborough 54 16.9 N 023.4 W SCB 29 80 Lighthouse 10 Aysgarth 54 17.7 N 157.6 W AYS 27 282 A684/B6160 109 Hawes 54 18.2 N 212.2 W HSE 36 280 A684/B6255 139 Leyburn 54 18.5 N 149.5 W LEY 23 287 A6018/A684 188 Sedbergh 54 19.5 N 234.1 W SED 49 279 A684/River 223 Ulpha 54 19.6 N 314.2 W ULP 72 277 Bridge 88 Garsdale Head 54 19.7 N 219.1 W GHD 40 282 Bridge 162 Northallerton 54 20.0 N 126.5 W NRT12313 Station 121 Kendal 54 20.1 N 244.8 W KDL 55 279 Rail/riverbridge 220 Torver 54 20.3 N 36.1 W TOR 67 278 A593/A5084 239 Windermere 54 21.9 N 255.2 W WDM 61 280 A592/A5074 176 Ravenglass N 54 22.0 N 323.7 W RAV78278 Bridge Map marking information for Northern England, page 4 WayPoint Latitude Longitude ID Distance Bearing Description 54 Church Houses 54 22.1 N 058.3 W CHU 13 38 Crossroads, village centre 62 Coniston 54 22.1 N 34.6 W CSN 66 280 Bridge 46 Catterick 54 23.2 N 139.3 W CTK 19 305 A6136 Br overA1 219 Tontine Inn 54 23.4 N 119.1 W TON 12 340 A172 bridge overA19 185 Santon Bridge 54 24.1 N 322.3 W SBR 77 280 Bridge 177 Richmond 54 24.2 N 143.8 W RIC 22 304 A6136 Bridge 42 Carlton Moor 54 24.5 N 112.1 W CAR 12 360 Old hangar 228 Wast Water W 54 25.3 N 320.7 W WWW 76 281 RiverBridge 7Ambleside 54 25.6 N 258.1 W AMS 63 283 A593 Bridge 122 Kentmere 54 25.7 N 250.2 W KME 59 284 Bridge 213 Tebay 54 26.2 N 235.9 W TEB 51 287 M6 J38/A685 184 Rydal Bridge 54 26.9 N 30.4 W RYB 65 284 Bridge 129 Kirkby Stephen Station 54 27.3 N 222.2 W KST 44 291 Rail bridge overA685 227 Wast Water E 54 27.4 N 315.9 W WWE 74 283 Bridge 97 Grasmere Church 54 27.5 N 31.4 W GRC 66 284 Church Tower 67 Danby 54 28.0 N 054.6 W DAN 19 32 Road bridge overrail S side of village 234 Whitby Bridge 54 28.7 N 036.8 W WBY 26 51 A171 bridge overriv erEsk 192 Shap S5429.9 N 241.5 W SPS 55 290 Centre of dam wall 105 Guisborough SW 54 30.3 N 16.4 W GUW 19 10 1050 ft spot height 201 St Bees Head 54 30.8 N 338.2 W BES 87 283 Lighthouse 68 Darlington 54 31.4 N 137.2 W DAR 24 323 A67 Br overA1(M) 78 Ennerdale Water W 54 31.5 N 324.6 W EWW 80 285 Bridge 33 Brough 54 31.5 N 219.1 W BRH 44 297 A66/A685 179 Rosthwaite 54 31.5 N 39.0 W RTH 71 287 Bridge 225 Warcop 54 31.8 N 223.9 W WAR 46 296 Bridge overREden 191 Shap 54 32.1 N 240.7 W SAP 55 292 A6/Rail 38 Buttermere 54 32.5 N 316.6 W BTT 75 287 Bridge 11 Barnard Castle 54 32.6 N 155.7 W BAR 33 309 River/A67 Bridge 104 Guisborough 54 32.7 N 12.5 W GUI 21 15 A173/B1269 236 WhitehavenMarina 54 33.0 N 335.4 W WHM 86 285 Marina entrance 19 Bedlands Gate 54 34.2 N 240.2 W BGT 56 294 Centre of field, Microlight site 203 Staindrop 54 34.9 N 147.9 W SNP 31 318 A688/B6274 96 Grains 54 34.9 N 212.4 W GNS 42 303 B6276 Bridge 8Appleby 54 35.3 N 229.9 W APP 51 298 Rail/A66 189 Selset Reservoir 54 35.4 N 27.6 W SEL 40 306 Dam wall north end 158 Murton 54 35.6 N 225.2 W MUT 49 299 Murton village 123 Keswick 54 36.6 N 38.5 W KEK 72 291 A66/A591 222 Ullswater 54 36.7 N 249.9 W ULL 62 294 A592/B5320 136 Lattrig 54 36.8 N 36.9 W LAR 71 291 Launch point 143 LowLorton 54 37.1 N 318.9 W LWL 78 290 Bridge 72 Dufton 54 37.2 N 228.8 W DUT 51 300 Church Map marking information for Northern England, page 5 WayPoint Latitude Longitude ID Distance Bearing Description 221 Troutbeck 54 38.2 N 256.9 W TBK 66 294 A66/A5091 100 Great Rundale Tarn 54 38.9 N 225.2 W GRT50303 Tarn Centre 57 Cockermouth 54 38.9 N 320.5 W CMO 79 291 A66br overB5289 243 Workington 54 39.0 N 333.4 W WRK 87 289 Bridge 30 Bradbury 54 39.1 N 130.7 W BRD 29 338 A1(M)/A689 167 Penrith 54 39.2 N 245.6 W PEI 61 297 M6 J40/A66 15 Bassenthwaite E 54 39.9 N 311.3 W BT2 75 293 A591 T junction 25 Bishop Auckland 54 40.0 N 141.0 W BIS 33 329 RiverWear/A689 168 Penrith East 54 40.1 N 241.7 W PIE 59 299 Wend of lake 16 Bassenthwaite LakeNW5440.1 N 314.7 W BTH
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