Points of Interest
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Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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Junction with River Don | 53°23′07″N 1°27′44″W / 53.3853°N 1.4622°W / 53.3853; -1.4622 (Junction with River Don) | SK358877 | by Blonk Street bridge |
Start of Sheffield Station culvert | 53°22′38″N 1°27′48″W / 53.3771°N 1.4632°W / 53.3771; -1.4632 (Start of Sheffield Station culvert) | SK358868 | |
Start of St Mary's Gate culvert | 53°22′21″N 1°28′54″W / 53.3725°N 1.4818°W / 53.3725; -1.4818 (Start of St Mary's Gate culvert) | SK345863 | |
Sharrow Snuff Mill | 53°22′07″N 1°29′35″W / 53.3685°N 1.4930°W / 53.3685; -1.4930 (Sharrow Snuff Mill) | SK338858 | |
A625 Eccleshall Road bridge | 53°22′07″N 1°29′56″W / 53.3685°N 1.4990°W / 53.3685; -1.4990 (A625 Eccleshall Road bridge) | SK334858 | |
Oakbrook Road bridge | 53°22′07″N 1°31′14″W / 53.3685°N 1.5205°W / 53.3685; -1.5205 (Oakbrook Road bridge) | SK320858 | |
Fulwood Lane bridge | 53°21′12″N 1°34′27″W / 53.3532°N 1.5742°W / 53.3532; -1.5742 (Fulwood Lane bridge) | SK284841 | |
Clough Hollow | 53°21′11″N 1°34′41″W / 53.3530°N 1.5780°W / 53.3530; -1.5780 (Clough Hollow) | SK281840 | source |
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