Coniston
Coniston is a village in the region of Furness in Cumbria at the head of Coniston Water, the third longest lake in the Lake District. The village is the home of ‘The Old Man of Coniston’ – the highest point of the Furness Fells, the Lakelands most famous peak.
When staying in this superb village it would be difficult not to take to the paths and explore this most amazing scenery through the Lake District. For those who like to learn about the local culture then making a visit to the Ruskin Museum is a must. Here, you can see exhibitions about various aspects of Lakeland Life. John Ruskin is buried at St Andrew’s Church beneath a tall, beautifully carved Celtic cross in remembrance of the man who founded ‘Ruskin Lace’.
Travel Offers hotel in Coniston is a refurbished Victorian rectory set amidst National Trust farmland in 3 acres of wooded grounds close to Coniston Waters. To stay in this outstanding hotel and makes big savings, join our Membership today and you only pay for your breakfast and evening meals, getting your room for free.
THE OLD RECTORY COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL 4 STAR
Coniston, CUMBRIA
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This tastefully refurbished Victorian rectory is set amidst National Trust farmland in 3 acres of wooded grounds close to Coniston Water. The airy bedrooms offer fine views over the surrounding fells. Good home cooked cuisine is served in the conservatory dining room overlooking the beautiful countryside. An ideal base for walking and touring the Lakes.
Other Amenities: This is a no smoking hotel. Pets allowed. Special diets catered for with prior notice. All rooms are en-suite (with shower) and have coffee/tea making facilities, radio/CD player, DVD Player, colour TV, mini bar. No family rooms avail.
In the Area: Fishing, riding, walking, sailing, climbing, cycling, ballooning, canoeing, cruising Coniston Water on the National Trust steam yacht ‘Gondola’.
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