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Caer Mote is a hill of in the north of the English Lake District near Bothel,
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. Its summit lies just outside the boundary of the Lake District National Park and offers a view of
Bassenthwaite Lake Bassenthwaite Lake is one of the largest water bodies in the English Lake District. It is long and narrow, approximately long and wide, but is also extremely shallow, with a maximum depth of about . It is the only body of water in the Lake ...
. Under the name Caermote Hill it is the subject of a chapter of Wainwright's book ''
The Outlying Fells of Lakeland ''The Outlying Fells of Lakeland'' is a 1974 book written by Alfred Wainwright dealing with hills in and around the Lake District of England. It differs from Wainwright's '' Pictorial Guides'' in that each of its 56 chapters describes a walk, ...
''. Wainwright's route is an ascent from Bothel to the northern summit St. John's Hill at , ''Source for height of St. John's Hill'' continuing south to the main summit and south east to meet a minor road beside the Roman fort and follow that road north for an anticlockwise circuit. In his original book Wainwright lists the height as 920 feet (280 m), but in the 2011 2nd edition Chris Jesty corrects this to 948 feet. There is an ancient earthwork enclosure of undetermined age, known as "The Battery" on the northern summit, St. John's Hill. There are traces of a 1st-century AD Roman fort below the hill, to the south east. Caermote Hill is listed by the
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as a TuMP, and St John's Hill is given the subtitle "Caermote Hill N Top"; both summits are recognised as "Wainwright Outlying Fells".


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Mountains and hills of Cumbria Fells of the Lake District Roman sites in Cumbria {{Cumbria-geo-stub