Points of Interest
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Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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Dearne Head | 53°33′53″N 1°42′54″W / 53.5647°N 1.7149°W / 53.5647; -1.7149 (Dearne Head) | SE189076 | source |
A635 bridge, Dendy Dale | 53°34′13″N 1°40′02″W / 53.5702°N 1.6672°W / 53.5702; -1.6672 (A635 bridge, Dendy Dale) | SE221082 | |
Junction with Park Gate Dike | 53°35′44″N 1°37′48″W / 53.5955°N 1.6300°W / 53.5955; -1.6300 (Junction with Park Gate Dike) | SE245110 | |
Bretton Country Park weirs | 53°36′31″N 1°33′46″W / 53.6085°N 1.5627°W / 53.6085; -1.5627 (Bretton Country Park weirs) | SE290125 | |
Junction with Cawthorne Dike | 53°34′38″N 1°31′25″W / 53.5771°N 1.5236°W / 53.5771; -1.5236 (Junction with Cawthorne Dike) | SE316090 | |
A633 Grange Bridge | 53°33′05″N 1°26′23″W / 53.5515°N 1.4398°W / 53.5515; -1.4398 (A633 Grange Bridge) | SE372062 | Barnsley |
Junction with River Dove | 53°31′43″N 1°22′07″W / 53.5287°N 1.3686°W / 53.5287; -1.3686 (Junction with River Dove) | SE419037 | Darfield |
Junction with River Don | 53°29′39″N 1°14′33″W / 53.4942°N 1.2425°W / 53.4942; -1.2425 (Junction with River Don) | SK503999 | mouth |
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