River Sheaf - Points of Interest

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Junction with River Don 53°23′07″N 1°27′44″W / 53.3854°N 1.4623°W / 53.3854; -1.4623 (Junction with River Don) SK358877 by Blonk Street bridge
Start of Sheffield Station culvert 53°22′27″N 1°27′48″W / 53.3741°N 1.4632°W / 53.3741; -1.4632 (Start of Sheffield Station culvert) SK358864 Granville Square
A61 Queens Road bridge 53°22′03″N 1°28′02″W / 53.3675°N 1.4671°W / 53.3675; -1.4671 (A61 Queens Road bridge) SK355857 Highfield
Junction with Meers Brook 53°21′35″N 1°28′31″W / 53.3597°N 1.4753°W / 53.3597; -1.4753 (Junction with Meers Brook) SK350848 (culverted at mouth)
Junction with Abbey Brook 53°20′09″N 1°30′33″W / 53.3357°N 1.5093°W / 53.3357; -1.5093 (Junction with Abbey Brook) SK327822 Abbeydale
Junction with Limb Brook 53°19′46″N 1°30′53″W / 53.3294°N 1.5147°W / 53.3294; -1.5147 (Junction with Limb Brook) SK324814 Dore and Totley
Junction of Totley Brook and Oldhay Brook 53°19′12″N 1°31′27″W / 53.3199°N 1.5241°W / 53.3199; -1.5241 (Junction of Totley Brook and Oldhay Brook) SK318804 Start of River Sheaf


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