Skip Navigation
*
  • Visits and Holidays
  • Conservation, Heritage and Learning
  • Get Involved With The National Trust
    Days Out & Visits
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Layout/formatting imageClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesConiston & Tarn HowsClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Layout/formatting imageClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesFacilitiesClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Layout/formatting imageClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesGetting thereClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Layout/formatting imageClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesAccessibilityClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Layout/formatting imageClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesThings to doClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Layout/formatting imageClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesWildlifeClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Layout/formatting imageClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesFood and farmingClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Layout/formatting imageClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesGeologyClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Layout/formatting imageClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesA brief historyClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Layout/formatting imageClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesPhoto galleryClear image used for layout purposes
    Clear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposesClear image used for layout purposes
    Itinerary ideas
    Holidays
    ""

    Monk Coniston and Tarn Hows restoration project

    In June 2006 we began a three year project to restore the Monk Coniston Estate with a generous grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Plans are well underway to help visitors enjoy this beautiful corner of the Lake District and bring alive the fascinating story of how the landscape was created.

    We aim to:

    Find out more about:

    A volunteer helps out restoring Monk Coniston walled garden Monk Coniston Hall set in beautiful landscaped gardens - nb. the house is not open to the public
    © National Trust

    Aims

    Spread the word...

    About this historically significant landscape, how it has been shaped by man, the stunning scenery and the wealth of wildlife. Our Community Learning Officer will also be working with schools and other community groups to make the Monk Coniston Estate a centre for learning.

    New access routes

    A brand new route through the grounds of Monk Coniston Hall is now open. This path links Monk Coniston with Tarn Hows and allows visitors to enjoy the tree collection and see the walled garden, currently being renovated. It also links the Monk Coniston Estate with  the National Trust Steam Yacht Gondola.

    Sign post points the way across a field with Herdwick sheep along the new Monk Coniston to Tarn Hows foot path
    © National Trust / David Ward

    Re-surfacing of the circular path around Tarn Hows is now complete, providing an improved surface for all, especially users of wheelchairs and pushchairs. A new off-road path at the head of Coniston Water is also newly open.

    New facilities, Tarn Hows

    A new building with toilets and an education room was opened in May 2008 at Tarn Hows. Providing WCs at a rural site is an environmental challenge; ours uses a low water use system, is clad with locally sourced larch and has a growing sedum roof.

    The much-needed education room contains information and interactive displays about the fascinating history and ecology of the area, including an artwork of ceramic tiles depicting the trees of Tarn Hows.

    For more information click here

    New learning and facilities building at Tarn Hows, which opened in May 2008.
    © National Trust

    Walled garden renovation

    We will be rescuing the walled garden at Monk Coniston Hall, which is overgrown with weeds. The crumbling garden walls have been repaired and the process of rediscovering the 1890s pathways is well underway.

    • Come and help us find the ‘lost gardens of Monk Coniston’ and reclaim them for all to enjoy once more!

    National Trust staff and volunteers work hard to tidy the very overgrown old walled garden at Monk Coniston
    © National Trust

     
    Funding

    This project is being made possible thanks to a grant of £450,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund with supporting funding from The National Trust, the Lake District Sustainable Development Fund, Cumbria Vision, The Tourism and Conservation Partnership and private donors.

    Heritage Lottery Fund logo

    Development of the project brings together almost five years of research into the history of the Estate and consultations to make sure the National Trust aims match those of our visitors and local residents.

    Archaeology volunteers looking for evidence of old paths at Monk Coniston
    © National Trust

      
    Volunteering

    Slash! Burn! Dig! Discover! Research!

    An enthusiastic group of volunteers are helping us with garden restoration work; clearing vegetation, path building, seeking archaeological evidence, path building and carrying out historical research.

    The project offers a great opportunity to be part of the transformation of this currently overgrown and unused garden, gaining new skills and knowledge along the way.

    Walling and path work being carried out by the Chester National Trust Volunteers Group
    © National Trust

    *
    Volunteers help out with the restoration of Monk Coniston walled garden
    ©National Trust
    *
    *
    Supported by...
     
    Heritage Lottery Fund logo
     
    Related links
    *
    *