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What's New
03/11/2006 - CONISTON VILLAGE ANNUAL FIREWORKS 3rd November 2006
Our annual Bonfire & Firework Display is at Coniston Sports & Social Club from 6.30pm with a hot pot supper, licensed bar & live music ! Last year the fireworks lasted over half an hour and the bonfire all night ! ALL ARE WELCOME !
29/10/2006 - CONISTON POWER BOAT RECORDS WEEK 30th October 2006
Coniston Power Boat Records Week is the only event in the Powerboat Racing Calendar to bring together all classes of boat. Entry is open to all from tiny hydroplanes, through inshore circuit racers to the largest offshore boats. It is the finale to the racing season. Competitors and officials from all over the country assemble annually for what has been a popular event since it's inception in 1970
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10/10/2006 - Willow Tree Cottage, Coniston Village Sleeps 2 - 4 (NEW OCTOBER 2006)
Pets are Welcome A lovely detached "bungalow" style cottage, built about 50 years ago with an enclosed garden, next to an open field and fully refurbished. Willow Tree Cottage is next to our cottages at The Bridge, near the centre of the village, but tucked away with good mountain views. All accommodation is on the ground floor.
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30/07/2006 - Netherbeck Haws Bank Coniston, NEW LISTING
 Netherbeck, with Grizedale forest behind | A lovely attached stone built property, built around 50 years ago and now completely refurbished in a quality contemporary style.
The cottage has views over fields to the fells, and towards the lake and is only a five - ten minute walk from the lake.
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27/07/2006 - Low Howe Cottage, Coniston NEW LISTING
 Low Howe cottage | A very spacious larger cottage, with all the accommodation on the ground floor, just totally and very extensively refurbished to a high four star standard.
Set on the edge of the village, it has a lovely garden with views over the fields to the lake.
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23/07/2006 - RHS Flower Show at Tatton 2006
This year our theme was "Miss Potter" and we were pleased to welcome clients, customers and friends to this prestigeous show.
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01/07/2006 - Daisy Cottage, Green Cottages, Torver Village, Nr. Coniston (2-6) - NEW FROM JULY 2006
 Daisy Cottage Dining Room | Daisy Cottage, Green Cottages, Torver Village, Nr. Coniston (2-6) - NEW FROM JULY 2006
A Victorian mid-terraced cottage, substantually refurbished. The small front cottage garden has trees, shrubs, barbeque and garden furniture and receives sun until late in the evening.
The countryside around has excellent walks up the Old Man of Coniston, some of the best mountain bike routes in Cumbria including the Walna Scar Road. Conistonwater is around 20 minutes walk away.
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07/06/2006 - Brimstock Cottage - New Furnishings
The owners of this beautiful cottage continue to improve its quality. as professional interior designers, they are committed to good design and have recently added many more personal touches to their lovely cottage. A new picture of the sitting room is here --
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02/06/2006 - Shooting "Buildings that Shaped Britain" for Channel 5 Television
We have been asked by Talkback Thames Television to assist with the making of a new series - "Buildings that shaped Britain". Philip is seen here with the presenter Professor Steve Parissien and the crew high above The Coppemines Cottages in Red Dell, next to the structure that housed the 47 ft diameter old engine shaft waterwheel. The programme will be shown on Channnel 5 on a Friday evening in July
24/05/2006 - Poppy Cottage Coniston Village (2-4)(JUST REFURBISHED)NOW AVAILABLE
A Victorian stone built & cream washed end-terraced property, with a cottage garden & log fire, built about 150 years ago, with a superb view of Coniston Water seen below, on "The Banks". "Cath" Bank was named after Catherine Barrett, daughter of Victorian Mining Entrepeneur, John Barrett, who through The Coppermines and other ventures provided the wealth & inspiration for the village we know today. The cottage is in the quieter upper part of the village within easy reach of the village centre and the footpaths to the fells. It has just been refurbished to a high quality with a new kitchen, new bathroom, gas fired central heating, and a revised layout upstairs
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