High Seat

High Seat can mean the name of two hills in England:

  • High Seat, Lake District, a hill in the central part of the Lake District
  • High Seat, Yorkshire Dales, a hill in the Yorkshire Dales.

Famous quotes containing the words high and/or seat:

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