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News

13/04/2007 - Spot The BUS !


Our advert on the back of Mountain Goat bus M6 can now be seen travelling all over the Lakes and even here to Coppermines Valley.
You may also see the bus on tour in other parts of the country!
If you manage to photograph the bus in a very peculiar or distant location you may win a prize.
We will give a complimentary midweek break for up to 4 people in a selected Coppermines Cottage (outside school holidays) for the photograph (and evidence) of:
1. The most peculiar location.
2. The furthest distance it has been seen from our office in Coniston.
Please send photographs by e-mail to info@coppermines.co.uk.

Photographs must be sent by December 31st 2007.

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18/03/2007 - Stone Leys Cottage, Coniston Village - NEW FROM EASTER 2007


Stone Leys Cottage
A Traditional Lakeland stone cottage, originally part of a hamlet serving the Tudor Coniston Hall, Stone Leys was the wheelwright's cottage.
The mill stream still tumbles alongside the enclosed cottage garden, which has parking for 3 cars, and room for bicycles and boats ! Full of character and tradition, the cottage is at least two hundred years old, and newly refurbished with attractive beams and window seats within very substantial stone walls.

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12/03/2007 - Penny Rigg Cottage, Coniston Village - NEW LISTING FROM EASTER 2007


Penny Rigg Cottage
Pets Welcome

This is a mid terraced cottage, built about 15 years ago, is traditionally decorated, has a log fire and pets are welcome.
It is named after a spectacular part of the neighbouring Tilberthwaite Valley -The Old Penny Rigg Slate Quarry last worked 70 years ago and now a well known haunt of climbers, abseilers and other local wildlife !

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19/02/2007 - The Windermere Winter Series



Here "Dark 'n' Stormy" glides in light airs to a sixth place crewed by Dan, Allan & Phil.

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18/02/2007 - Sponsoring The Windermere Winter Series


Once again we are proud to sponsor the Windermere Winter Yacht Racing, in which we also take part.
Here's the Race Committee boat overseeing the proceedings.


15/02/2007 - Grange cottage - NEW KITCHEN


New kitchen in Grange cottage
This popular cottage on the shores of Windermere has now a new kitchen for more comfortable stay of our guests!

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09/02/2007 - TOWER COTTAGE - New Kitchen


Our very popular Tower Cottage, which sits on a crag at Far Sawrey overlooking Windermere Lake, has now had its kitchen totally refurbished in oak, with all new appliances and granite worktops !

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08/02/2007 - Snow Today !


Snow fell over the fells and the higher parts of the village today, but prompt action by our maintenance team with our own gritter and digger, cleared the lanes to the higher cottages.
This is the view from the drivers cab this afternoon in Coppermines Valley !


05/02/2007 - Bank Top Cottage, Coniston Village (2 - 4) - NEW AVAILABLE NOW 2007


Bank Top Cottage
5, Thurston Bank (Next to Rock Cottage)
Sleeps 2 - 4 ( 2 Bedrooms)
Pets Welcome
A FOUR STAR Victorian stone built mid-terraced property, with a cottage garden, built 150 years ago, with a superb view of Coniston Water and the fells.
Located on "The Banks" next to Rock Cottage in the quieter upper part of the village, it is within easy reach of the village centre and at the start of the footpaths to the fells.

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15/01/2007 - Hollin Bank Barn Cottage, Monk Coniston, overlooking Coniston Water (2 - 6) - NEW Now AVAILABLE - New Pictures


This 300 years old recently refurbished barn conversion has a breathtaking view 3 miles down Coniston Water.
Set in its own grounds just under Tarn Hows, sheltered by forest of mature trees, it has been the much loved home of its owners since 1930.
It now has full gas fired central heating, a newly fitted kitchen and much period furniture.

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