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The area has long been a popular destination for visitors. The Wordsworths, Coleridge and Sir Walter Scott all visited the Falls. In 1802, William Wordsworth immortalised Corra Linn, the largest of the waterfalls, in verse. Corra Linn has also been painted by a number of artists, including J. M. W. Turner.
The Bonnington Pavilion or Hall of Mirrors, now a ruin, is situated in the grounds of the old estate of Bonnington, near New Lanark, overlooking Corra Linn falls on the River Clyde in Lanarkshire, Scotland. Alternative names are the Corra Linn Pavilion and the Falls of Clyde summerhouse. [1]
The Koo Wee Rup Swamp History Society's website claims the name was adapted from that of the Corra Linn Gorge, through which the North Esk River flows near Launceston, Tasmania. [4] Cora Lynn Post Office opened on 1 July 1907 and closed in 1999. [5] The Cora Lynn State School opened in January 1907 and was originally called Koo-Wee-Rup West.
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The entrance front of Corehouse. Corehouse is a country house and estate, located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) to the south of Lanark, Scotland.The estate is by the Corra Linn Falls on the River Clyde, and close to the World Heritage Site of New Lanark.
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Corra Castle (also known as Corrax, Corax or Corehouse Castle) [1] is a ruined 16th-century castle within the Corehouse Estate near New Lanark, Scotland. It overlooks Corra Linn, one of the four waterfalls which make up the Falls of Clyde .