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No. 1.
CONISTON WATER.
CONISTON water is six miles in length, and the greatest
breadth three quarters of a mile; it is encircled by an
excellent road, which is often on the margin of the water
and scarcely ever a mile from it: the most interesting part
of this road is that which lies on the eastern side of the
lake, and is a part of that usually travelled by tourists in
their way to Coniston, or Hawkshead, from Ulverstone.
The views on this road are interesting by their variety and
their beauty, all the way from Nibthwaite, which lies at the
foot, to the New Inn, which
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