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Charles Cotton's Fishing House built (1674) on the Banks of the River Dove. This is a is a secular shrine to all (particularly game) anglers; Charles Cotton wrote the fly-fishing section of Isaac Walton's The Compleat Angler in 1676. He lived in nearby Beresford Hall and practised his sport on the trout and grayling of the River Dove.OSGB36: geotagged! SK 127 592 [100m precision] WGS84: 53:7.7889N 1:48.6990W

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2005

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Neil Gibbs

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