Low Bradfield

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Low Bradfield is a small rural village in South Yorkshire, England, known for its scenic reservoirs, surrounding countryside, and traditional stone-built architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
ceremonialCounty South Yorkshire NERFINISHED
country England
governedBy Sheffield City Council NERFINISHED
hasAmenity café
cricket ground
public house
village green
hasArchitecturalStyle traditional Yorkshire stone cottages
hasBuildingMaterial local stone
hasFeature fields and pastures
narrow country lanes
stone bridges
hasLandUse agricultural land
hasNearbyReservoir Agden Reservoir NERFINISHED
Dale Dike Reservoir NERFINISHED
Damflask Reservoir NERFINISHED
Strines Reservoir NERFINISHED
historicCounty West Riding of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
isPopularFor angling
cycling
recreational walking
isPopularWith day visitors from Sheffield
tourists
knownFor rural character
scenic reservoirs
surrounding countryside
traditional stone-built architecture
walking routes
locatedIn Metropolitan Borough of Sheffield NERFINISHED
South Yorkshire
Yorkshire and the Humber
locatedNear Bradfield NERFINISHED
High Bradfield NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver River Loxley NERFINISHED
nearbyNaturalArea Peak District fringe NERFINISHED
partOf civil parish of Bradfield
regionType rural area
roadAccessFrom Sheffield NERFINISHED
waterSystem Loxley Valley NERFINISHED

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River Loxley passesNear Low Bradfield