- The
River Rivelin is a
river in Sheffield,
South Yorkshire, England. It
rises on the
Hallam moors, in
north west Sheffield, and
joins the
River Loxley...
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Rivelin Dams are a pair of
water storage reservoirs situated in the
upper part of the
Rivelin Valley, 5
miles (8 km) west of
Sheffield in
South Yorkshire...
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Rivelin Valley Park is a
public recreation area in the
Rivelin Valley area of Sheffield, England. The
facilities consist of a
playground and a
small water...
- 2+1⁄2
miles north-west of the city
centre where the
rivers Loxley and
Rivelin meet.
Malin Bridge is only a
small district centred on the road bridge...
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Rivelin Rocks are a
gritstone edge or
escarpment in the
upper Rivelin Valley at grid
reference SK279873, 9
kilometres (5.6 mi) west of
Sheffield just...
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River Don with its four tributaries: the Loxley, the
Porter Brook, the
Rivelin and the Sheaf. Sixty-one per cent of Sheffield's
entire area is
green space...
- and is
joined by
Storrs Brook at Storrs, near Stannington, and the
River Rivelin at
Malin Bridge,
before flowing into the
River Don at Owlerton, in Hillsborough...
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Derwent Valley eastwards through the hill and into the
lower of the two
Rivelin Dams to
supply Sheffield. The
building of the
reservoir resulted in the...
- and also the
water of Sheffield's rivers, the Sheaf,
River Don,
River Rivelin,
River Loxley and
Porter Brook,
which were used to
power the
mills which...
- left, with the
Rivelin Dams on the
right with the
Rivelin Rocks high on the left, and
leaves the Peak
District National Park. At the
Rivelin Mill Bridge...