River Loxley - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

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Strines Dike 53°24′31″N 1°42′01″W / 53.4086°N 1.7004°W / 53.4086; -1.7004 (Strines Dike) SK200902 multiple springs
Foulstone Dike 53°25′00″N 1°42′17″W / 53.4166°N 1.7046°W / 53.4166; -1.7046 (Foulstone Dike) SK197911 multiple springs
Hilling Dale Brook 53°25′44″N 1°40′10″W / 53.4289°N 1.6694°W / 53.4289; -1.6694 (Hilling Dale Brook) SK220925 multiple springs
Strines Reservoir outlet 53°24′35″N 1°39′06″W / 53.4096°N 1.6516°W / 53.4096; -1.6516 (Strines Reservoir outlet) SK232903
Dale Dike Reservoir outlet 53°25′13″N 1°38′02″W / 53.4203°N 1.6339°W / 53.4203; -1.6339 (Dale Dike Reservoir outlet) SK244915
Agden Reservoir outlet 53°25′33″N 1°36′44″W / 53.4259°N 1.6121°W / 53.4259; -1.6121 (Agden Reservoir outlet) SK258921
Damflask Reservoir outlet 53°24′39″N 1°34′33″W / 53.4107°N 1.5759°W / 53.4107; -1.5759 (Damflask Reservoir outlet) SK282905
Junction with Storrs Brook 53°24′06″N 1°33′06″W / 53.4016°N 1.5518°W / 53.4016; -1.5518 (Junction with Storrs Brook) SK298895
Junction with River Rivelin 53°23′59″N 1°30′42″W / 53.3998°N 1.5117°W / 53.3998; -1.5117 (Junction with River Rivelin) SK325893 Malinbridge
Junction with River Don 53°24′02″N 1°29′14″W / 53.4005°N 1.4872°W / 53.4005; -1.4872 (Junction with River Don) SK341894 mouth


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