near to Coniston, Cumbria, England
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Footpath to Tarn Hows from the B5285
by David Long
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Coniston Water
by Graham
Coniston Water from the garden of Holin Bank holiday cottage
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Forestry road in Lags Wood, Grizedale
by Steven Brown
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The B5285
by Nigel Mykura
This is the minor road that runs from Coniston village up to Hawkshead. The drinking fountain and horse trough on the left were erected by Susanna Beever in 1885. See SD3298 : Memorial Water Fountain and Horse Trough.
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Disused Quarry
At High Cross on the road to Coniston from Hawkshead. The woodland behind is called Burnt Intake.
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School Beck
In Hill Fell Plantation beside the Tarn Hows footpath
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Woodland with stream near Monk Coniston
A stream tumbling from a weir retaining a small reservoir flows through open deciduous woodland near to Monk Coniston.
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In Close Coppice
by David Smith
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Pond within Hill Fell Plantation
by Graham Horn
A footbridge crosses this pond, a dammed part of one of the streams that forms School Beck, flowing into Coniston Water.
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Road in Lags Wood
by Chris Heaton
This pleasant minor road climbs from the eastern shore of Coniston Water to reach the B5285 just short of High Cross.
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B5285 near High Cross
by Peter Bond
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Rock of ages
by Jem
The first Rock of many.
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