Coniston Hall is a former house on the west bank of Coniston Water in the English Lake District. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.[1]
Coniston Hall | |
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Location | Coniston, Cumbria, England |
Coordinates | 54°21′28″N 3°4′18″W / 54.35778°N 3.07167°W |
OS grid reference | SD 304 963 |
Built | Late 16th century, or earlier |
Architectural style(s) | Vernacular |
Governing body | National Trust |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Designated | 18 May 1953 |
The house dates from the late 16th century, or possibly earlier. It is built in stone rubble with a slate roof. Part of it is now ruined, part is used as a farmhouse, and another part is used by a sailing club.[1]
The hall is owned by the National Trust, but is not open to the public.[1] A privy about 13 metres (43 ft) to the south of the hall is listed at Grade II.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c Historic England, "Coniston Hall (1119652)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 10 July 2013
- ^ Historic England, "Privy approx 13m to south of Coniston Hall (1087256)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 10 July 2013
External links
edit- Coniston and Tarn Hows - National Trust site, includes information on Monk Coniston Hall garden and grounds
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