River Loxley

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The River Loxley is a river in South Yorkshire, England. Its source is north west of Sheffield on the moorland above Low Bradfield. It flows easterly through Damflask Reservoir into the River Rivelin at Malin Bridge.

The river provided the initial course of the Great Sheffield flood, which happened after the Dale Dyke Dam collapsed shortly before its completion in 1864.


Waterways in Sheffield

River Don | River Sheaf | Porter Brook | River Loxley | River Rivelin
Blackburn Brook | Car Brook | Limb Brook | Little Don | Meers Brook
Old Hay Brook | Owler Brook | Totley Brook | River Rother | Wyming Brook
Sheffield Canal | Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation