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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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