Brantwood
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- This article is about the house in Cumbria; for the Belfast football club see Brantwood F.C.. For the village in Wisconsin, see Brantwood, Wisconsin

Brantwood, overlooking Coniston Water, Cumbria, England, has been the home of Victorian wood engraver and social reformer William James Linton, of the poet and Egyptologist Gerald Massey, and of writer and painter John Ruskin, who lived at Brantwood from 1872 until his death in 1900.
The house is currently devoted to the memory of Ruskin. It and its gardens are open to the public.