Porter Valley parks

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Porter Valley parks are a linked series of public green spaces in Sheffield, England, that follow the course of the Porter Brook through a scenic urban valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf series of public parks
urban green space network
access public
cityServed City of Sheffield NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
ecologicalSignificance urban wildlife corridor along Porter Brook
fee free of charge
followsWatercourse Porter Brook NERFINISHED
hasFeature bridleways
café facilities
dams
footpaths
grassland
historic mill sites
ornamental planting
playgrounds
ponds
stream-side paths
woodland
hasPart Bingham Park NERFINISHED
Endcliffe Park NERFINISHED
Forge Dam NERFINISHED
Porter Clough NERFINISHED
Whitley Woods NERFINISHED
Wire Mill Dam NERFINISHED
hasTrail Porter Valley walking routes
knownFor heritage of water-powered industry
linear riverside walks
scenic urban valley landscape
locatedIn England
Sheffield NERFINISHED
South Yorkshire
locatedInValley Porter Valley NERFINISHED
nearbyProtectedArea Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
operator Sheffield City Council NERFINISHED
partOf Sheffield green space network NERFINISHED
traversesArea from Sheffield city suburbs towards Peak District fringe
usedFor cycling
dog walking
nature observation
recreation
running
walking

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Porter Brook associatedWith Porter Valley parks