Dales Scenery Fishing Streams And Mines of Derbyshire And Surrounding Counti
Dales Scenery Fishing Streams And Mines of Derbyshire And Surrounding Counti
William Adam
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Above we have a view of the south end of this noble park, with its groups of deer, cattle, and aheep (alpacas) in great numbers, and through it rushes the rapid stream of the Derwent, now clear and limpid ; as we look down upon it, but a little above the bridge it throws itself with great force over a slight fall amongst large masses of loose gritstones, which has a beautiful effect. Here if the angler has obtained a ticket of leave from Mr. Jepson, of the Edensor Hotel he may fish all the way ...up to the bridge at Chatsworth. We must take the high road in order to obtain views of the splendid scenery of the park and country around. VIEW OP CHATSWORTH PARK. A we ascend the road, darkly shaded with trees at tho commencement, various parts of the park ever and anon appear of great beauty, but when the summit is attained CHATSWOBTH PARtf. 121 and the whole is laid open to view, south, north, and cast, it presents a panorama of great extent, beauty, and grandeur, that may be equalled but not surpassed by any in the three kingdoms.
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