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Coquet Dale | Coquet Dale | McKenzies History | Extends from | A Dale of singular beauty | ||
Coquet Dale | Whites Directory | Makendon to | Extending from Makendon to | |||
Coquet Dale | Mr G Turnbull | Warkworth | Warkworth. The upper portion | |||
is wild and rugged but the | ||||||
eye is relieved by Extensive | ||||||
Plantations of Fir dotting | ||||||
the sides and tops of the hills. | ||||||
The portion Embraced within | ||||||
Rothbury Parish is of a mixed | ||||||
character but chiefly sterile. | ||||||
a narrow belt of arable and | ||||||
pasture land running parallel | ||||||
to the River produces excellent | ||||||
and early Crops | ||||||
River Coquet | River Coquet | McKenzies History | This river rises in the vicinity of | |||
Whites Directory | Makendon on the borders of Scotland | |||||
Mr Wm Thompson | and after a devious course enters the | |||||
German Ocean at Warkworth. The | ||||||
water is clear and pure and abounds | ||||||
with Trout and Salmon-trout, it is | ||||||
greatly resorted to by Anglers. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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