id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43968 Collingwood, W. G. (William Gershom) The Book of Coniston .txt text/plain 29914 1744 79 Our first walk is naturally to climb the Coniston Old Man. By the _The Old Man, or Ravings and Ramblings round Conistone_, writing Victor Marshall, Esq., of Monk Coniston Hall, in the woods at cover the site of the ancient deer park of Coniston Hall. road leads in about 7-1/2 miles to Coniston Church, past Brantwood between Monk Coniston and Hawkshead is High Man (922 feet), where meet, is close at hand, 2-1/2 miles from Coniston Church. at old Coniston Hall; during Sir Thomas' life (he died about 1481) West says:--"This William Fleming resided at Coniston Hall, which When her son John married and resided at Coniston Hall, Coniston Church was built in 1586 by William Fleming, the In High Furness, the district of which Coniston Lake is the those in Monk Coniston, the work of Furness Abbey. house, now called Monk Coniston Hall, was given in the _Lonsdale ./cache/43968.txt ./txt/43968.txt