Coniston
Coniston is a village as well as civil parish in the Furness region of Cumbria, England. Historically part of Lancashire, it lies in the southern part of the Lake District National Park, in between Coniston Water, the 3rd longest lake in the Lake District and Coniston Old Man; about 25 miles (40 kilometres) north east of Barrow-in-Furness. Coniston is found on the western shore of the northern end of Coniston Water. It rests at the mouth of Coppermines Valley as well as Yewdale Beck, which descend from the Coniston Fells, traditionally the area of ore and slate mining. Coniston's area hence developed as a farming village as well as transport hub, offering these locations. Coniston was located in the very north-west of the historic area of Lancashire, with Coniston Old Man creating the region's acme. Today Coniston creates part of the Lake District National Park, the administrative county of Cumbria and the local government district of South Lakeland. Coniston belongs to the selecting ward called Coniston as well as Crake Valley. The total population of this ward as taken at the 2011 Census was 1,575.