Examples of 'coniston' in a sentence

Meaning of "coniston"

coniston (noun): An English toponym referring to a village in Cumbria, England, near Coniston Water in the Lake District
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  • A cattle station in the Northern Territory, Australia.
  • A suburb of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
  • A town in Derwent Valley, Tasmania, Australia.
  • A community in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada; formerly in former town of Nickel Centre.

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Coniston ward is for women who require an enhanced level of care within medium security.
The roofs are in green slate from Coniston.
Coniston Water is an example of a ribbon lake formed by glaciation.
Calling any units in the Coniston area.
The Coniston Fells are visible directly to the south.
He burned down the Canadian headquarters of coniston lumber.
On returning to Coniston Chapman complained of a headache.
Government of Canada invests in local infrastructure to support private sector development in Coniston.
I hope you will choose Coniston for your child.
The Coniston Fells temporarily vanished in a white out.
You can also visit the village of Coniston about half a mile away.
He has his heart set on my becoming Lady Coniston.
Today Coniston forms part of the administrative county of Cumbria.
And they say that means they come from the Coniston research place.
Mr Coniston lives in the Bristol area.

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It was bad enough when they found his car in Coniston Water.
He has won the Coniston Fell Race ten times.
Brantwood occupies a wild and spectacular site besides Coniston Water.
I went up the Old Man of Coniston earlier this year.
The location offers excellent views of the Old Man of Coniston.
The Coniston water.
I took her to Coniston.
The Coniston village.
A credit card is required to secure your reservation at Monk Coniston in Coniston.
Coniston to Dapto.
As we were only in Coniston.
The route leaves Coniston heading in a NNW direction through woodland towards Tarn Hows.
We are staying in Coniston.
Coniston grew as both a farming village, and to serve local copper and slate mines.
The lake below is Coniston Lake.
Make Coniston look like a kids ' playground.
Walna Scar can be climbed from Coniston or from the Duddon Valley.
Lord Coniston has written, asking for permission to announce your engagement.
History of Coniston.
Coniston Water burst its banks and submerged roads, fields and local premises.
No, they managed to buy him off and marry her safely off to old Coniston.
Oh, yes, we are combing the entire area between Coniston and Duddon River tomorrow.
It 's brilliant and explores the lives of four children as they adventure around Lake Coniston.
For Coniston reported that farmers near Glenridding Last night, the medical officer of health.
This began a new era for the area, bringing thousands of tourists to Coniston and Windermere.
A trek through Coniston Fells in the north of England will reveal other such strange rock-shapes.
I am with the Lawson park experimental station, in Coniston.
Its near neighbour, The Old Man of Coniston is within a few feet of parity.
What was wrong with whatshisname who did the shower at Coniston Road?
There are solar powered electric boats on Coniston Water in the Lake District, England.
After lunch, you travel around the southern tip of Windermere and on towards Coniston Water.
In particular, sites such as Coniston Water, Tarn Hows and Windermere became popular.
Ended in tragedy. at the speed record on Coniston Water.
Coniston Cold is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England.
Donald Campbell 's heroic attempt at the speed record on Coniston Water ended in tragedy.

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