Torrs gorge

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Torrs gorge is a dramatic sandstone ravine and scenic walking area in New Mills, Derbyshire, known for its steep cliffs, riverside paths, and historic mill heritage.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Torrs Gorge 0
Padley Gorge 1

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
scenic walking area
country England
ecosystemType riparian habitat
river valley
geologicalComposition sandstone
hasAccess bridleways
footpaths
hasActivity heritage tourism
nature observation
sightseeing
walking
hasFeature river gorge
riverside paths
rocky outcrops
steep cliffs
woodland
hasHeritage textile mills
water-powered industry
hasNearbyStructure New Mills viaducts NERFINISHED
Torrs Millennium Walkway NERFINISHED
former cotton mills
hasViewOf New Mills town NERFINISHED
Torrs Millennium Walkway NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic sandstone ravine scenery
historic mill heritage
industrial archaeology
walking and hiking
locatedIn Derbyshire
High Peak NERFINISHED
New Mills NERFINISHED
Peak District NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managedAs public open space
partOf The Torrs Riverside Park NERFINISHED
region East Midlands
touristAttraction local
traversedBy River Goyt NERFINISHED
River Sett NERFINISHED
usedFor education about industrial history
nature conservation
recreation

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New Mills hasGeographicFeature Torrs gorge
Grindleford near Torrs gorge
this entity surface form: Padley Gorge