Coniston Water – Dive Deeper
Coniston Water – Dive DeeperThe mist hangs low over Coniston Water, shrouding the fells in an ethereal veil.
Coniston’s Yew Tree Farm
Coniston’s Yew Tree Farm: A Timeless Gem in the Heart of the Lake DistrictSituated amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Lake District National Park lies
Yew Tree Farm, Coniston
Yew Tree Farm, Coniston:Situated in the picturesque landscapes of the Lake District, Yew Tree Farm in Coniston stands as a testament to the region’s
Tarn Hows
Tarn Hows is probably one of the most visited beauty spots in the Lake District.It is free to visit and open to the public.
Coniston Village
Coniston Village is a typical small Lakeland community. It is perfectly placed at the foot of the 2,635ft high Old Man of Coniston.
Coniston Hall
Coniston Hall is the oldest building in Coniston.
Powerboats: Donald Campbell CBE
Powerboats: Donald Campbell CBEConiston Water is probably most famous for the water speed records that were set on the lake.The centenary of the renowned speed
I wandered lonely as a cloud
I wandered lonely as a cloud:
Come and ‘wander lonely as a cloud’ and explore Cumbria’s literary heritage with a stay at Lothlorien.
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Brantwood: The home of John Ruskin
Brantwood: The home of John Ruskin:
Brantwood was the home of John Ruskin, who was one of the greatest figures of the Victorian age.
Ruskin