High House Tarn
| High House Tarn | ||
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| The High House Tarn with some of the smaller Lincomb Tarns lakes | ||
| Geographical location | England , Cumbria | |
| Tributaries | no | |
| Drain | none | |
| Islands | 1 | |
| Data | ||
| Coordinates | 54 ° 28 '25.3 " N , 3 ° 10' 20.1" W | |
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| Altitude above sea level | 663 m ASL | |
| length | 62 m | |
| width | 37 m | |
| Maximum depth | 2 m | |
| particularities | The only individually named lake in the Lincomb Tarns | |
The High House Tarn is a lake in the Lake District , Cumbria , England . The High House Tarn is located southwest of Glaramara on a ridge that extends in a south-easterly direction over Allen Crags to Esk home pass. The High House Tarn is the largest lake in a group of small lakes that are otherwise only shown as Lincomb Tarns on the Ordnance Survey maps . Like all other lakes in this group, the lake has no recognizable inflow or outflow.


