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Alwinton Ph Sheet 36 Plan 13

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Coquet Dale Coquet Dale Mr. G. Telford From the N. Western A Dale of singular beauty from its
Coquet Dale Mr. J. Telford extremity of the Parish N. Westerly extremity at Makendon
Coquet Dale Mr. R. Blacklock of Alwinton to Warkworth to its termination at Warkworth.
From the "Borders" to the village
of Alwinton the valley is closely shut
in by the Lofty Cheviots which
rise from the margin of the Coquet
on either side with great abruptness.
its appearance is Wild and desolate
in the extreme, owing to the absence
of Bush, Rock or tree to rest the
eye upon. from Alwinton it
begins to partake of a less sterile
nature, Villages, Gentlemen’s seats
and Farm Houses being numerous
and the elevated portions of the Hills
Well planted with Fir and Forest
Trees.
Nicholas Clabby
Corporal Royal Engineers

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