Seatallan's a mountain in the western part of the English Lake District. It's rounded, grassy and fairly unassuming, occupying a large amount of land. However, it's classed as a Marilyn because of the low elevation of the col connecting it to Haycock, its nearest higher neighbour to the north. The name Seatallan's believed to have a Cumbric origin, meaning "Aleyn's high pasture". Topography The Western Fells occupy a triangular sector of the Lake District, bordered by the River Cocker to the no… (More on Seatallan)