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- Clough_Head comment "Clough Head (pronunciation: /klʌf hɛd/) (meaning: hill-top above the ravine) is a fell, or hill, in the English Lake District. It marks the northern end of the main ridge of the Helvellyn range and is often walked as part of the ridge walk. The fell stands south of the village of Threlkeld and the A66 road, and it forms the steep eastern side of the tranquil valley of St John's in the Vale.On its western side the fell displays a dark mass of rocky crags and a deep-set rocky ravine.".