Coniston - village and civil parish in South Lakeland, Cumbria, England, UK

Coniston is a picturesque lakeside village in the Lake District National Park. Coniston sits next to Coniston Water, the Lake District's third largest lake is the home to many attempts at the world water speed record. Sir Malcolm Campbell first broke the record on the lake in 1930 and his son Donald successfully broke the record four more times before his last attempt ended in disaster, crashing fatally at 300mph. The lake and its surroundings is also the inspiration for Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons - whilst Coniston's other major literary connection is as the long term home of John Ruskin

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  • Brantwood (John Ruskin's Home), Coniston, LA218AD (Follow the signs for Brantwood from Coniston), 54.35351°, -3.05914°, +44 1539 441396, enquiries@brantwood.org.uk. Open all year: March - Nov 10:30am - 5pm Dec - March 10:30am - 4pm. Impressive lakeside property that was home to John Ruskin; today opened to the public as a museum. Brantwood runs a number of courses, including art workshops and gardening courses, and holds regular events and exhibitions. There are extensive gardens and the Jumping Jenny restaurant with elevated terrace looking over Lake Coniston. Also available is a self catering holiday apartment within the house (see "Sleep"). House & Garden: Adult: £7.50 Child: Free (aged 5 – 16) Student: £6.00 Infant/Junior School Groups: £1.20 ; Secondary School Groups: £5.25 (Free for adult helpers and teachers) Gardens: Adult: £5.20 Child: Free Student: £4.30 2016-03-03
  • Ruskin Museum, LA21 8DU, 54.3702°, -3.0761°, +44 1539 441164, information@ruskinmuseum.com. Museum celebrating the life and works of John Ruskin. Also has a section devoted to the Campbell's record breaking attempts
  • Coniston Boating Centre. Electric & rowing boat hire

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Postal code:LA21Date Time:Please wait...Timezone:Europe/LondonCoordinates:54.37, -3.07

Cumbria

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England

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