The rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, pictorical; rivers of the south and west coasts . vii;\v ruoM N(ihtfi IAkahe iiiam VIKW IKllM THE OLD CITY IIUIDGE, HATH. ston Ivound Hill, as this impres-sive eminence is called, is 730 feetal)ove tlie sea-level, tlie Avon wind-ing at its foot and the ascendinggro\es of Xewton Park reachingto the tine prospect and the high-est hill in this part of , at this point, we bid a re-luctant adieu to the beauties ofISath, it should be pointed out thatin most of the conmianding anddelightful views obtainable fromall the vantage points i
The rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, pictorical; rivers of the south and west coasts . vii;\v ruoM N(ihtfi IAkahe iiiam VIKW IKllM THE OLD CITY IIUIDGE, HATH. ston Ivound Hill, as this impres-sive eminence is called, is 730 feetal)ove tlie sea-level, tlie Avon wind-ing at its foot and the ascendinggro\es of Xewton Park reachingto the tine prospect and the high-est hill in this part of , at this point, we bid a re-luctant adieu to the beauties ofISath, it should be pointed out thatin most of the conmianding anddelightful views obtainable fromall the vantage points in andabout the city the Avon and itsfertile valley conspicuously ligure,heightening the interest of eachentrancing scene. It is no ex-aggeration to sa} that the neigh- 78 hTVER!S OF OhFAT 7,7, tThf Avon. bourhootl of Hatli is rife witli .sconu- Tlir iliffs. lavims, and deepexcavations in thi strata lend endless variety to tlie landscajie, which is finelycompact of hill. vale. rock, wood and water, the strikin<i- l)eauties of the Avonsconi-se ever and anon lendin<i- a
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