Wharncliffe, Yorkshire

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Wharncliffe, Yorkshire is a historic estate and surrounding area in South Yorkshire, England, long associated with the aristocratic Wharncliffe family and known for its wooded crags and rural landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic estate
rural area
aristocraticEstateOf Wharncliffe family NERFINISHED
associatedTitle Baron Wharncliffe NERFINISHED
associatedWith Wharncliffe family NERFINISHED
climbingRockType gritstone
climbingStyle traditional climbing
closestCity Sheffield NERFINISHED
country England
ecologicalFeature ancient woodland
geologicalFeature Millstone Grit NERFINISHED
hasAccess bridleways
public footpaths
hasNameOrigin Wharncliffe family title NERFINISHED
hasPart Wharncliffe Crags NERFINISHED
Wharncliffe Woods NERFINISHED
hasViewOf River Don valley NERFINISHED
Stocksbridge valley NERFINISHED
heritageStatus locally important landscape
historicallyIn West Riding of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
knownFor rural landscape
wooded crags
landUse moorland edge
pasture
woodland
locatedIn South Yorkshire
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
managedBy Forestry England NERFINISHED
near River Don NERFINISHED
Stocksbridge NERFINISHED
notableFeature panoramic views over Don valley
rocky outcrops
steep wooded slopes
partOf Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley NERFINISHED
popularFor birdwatching
mountain biking
walking
region South Yorkshire countryside
terrainFeature gritstone escarpment
transportAccess A616 road nearby
usedFor forestry
hunting
recreation
rock climbing

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