Fogmire and Lingmell Becks cross the farm. Fogmire Beck
is noted for its breeding salmon and sea trout; Lingmell
Beck is distinctive for its invertebrate population.
The farm includes part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest - Scafell Pike.
The Geology is Lake District Ordovician (almost 450 million years old) of the Lower Borrowdale Volcanic Group, with small areas of granite. Valley bottom soils are typical glacial drifts; very stony, well drained loamy, occasionally hummocky.
Burnthwaite Farm fauna is typical for a traditional fell farm in the centre of the Lake District; this is a habitat for deer, buzzard, and peregrine falcon.
© Copyright Louise Rawling, Ennerdale
The Flora of Scafell Pike is important for its montane and sub-montane heath (montane=mountain).
A collection of field walls and consumption walls (clearance of fields by creating walls and piles of excess stone) - is world famous. Andrew Race, the farmer, spends 50 days a year
mending gaps.
The L-shaped range of barns is unique to Wasdale and was built in the first half of the 19th century.
Income for Burnthwaite Farm is mainly derived from tourism (50%) with 12% from livestock sales, and the remainder from agricultural-environmental schemes to allow Andrew and Gillian, with the backing of the National Trust, to manage this special environment. Burnthwaite Farm is in an Environmentally Sensitive Area.