In reply to davidwright:
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> Yes and Pendle hill actually means hill hill hill if you breakdown the entomology. It doesn't matter, all it shows is that the "age" is no longer recognised as meaning edge but the feature is still recognised. "Stanage" has been used to name things around the edge so the edge its self now needs the suffix. Just as pendle hill is used to distinguish the hill from the town despite it being an entomological tautology.
There's a town called Pendle ? When was that built, cos it certainly wasn't there 25 years ago !
And in another 25 years the newspapers will be calling it Mount Pendlehill
Stanage is the Edge, no suffix required
(oh god I'm turning into Al....)