Parks & Green Spaces

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Across
  1. 3. Park that hosts an arboretum and amphitheatre (5-6)
  2. 5. Open space in S3 which formerly housed four dams (9)
  3. 7. Park opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1875 (5)
  4. 9. Nature reserve close to Shiregreen first documented in 1597 (7-4)
  5. 13. Ancient nature reserve located in S35 covering 169 hectares (5-5)
  6. 15. – Valley, woodland which once hosted a multitude of industrial watermills (7)
  7. 16. Walkley park named after the theorist of ‘Typical Beauty’ (6)
  8. 18. Park in S7 which incorporates a section of the River Sheaf corridor (10)
  9. 20. Park which up until 1987 had an open-air swimming pool (7)
Down
  1. 1. The – Garden, large temperate glasshouse located in the city centre (6)
  2. 2. – Springs, natural wild space located close to Neepsend (8)
  3. 4. Number of linked Grade II glasshouses at Sheffield’s Botanical Gardens (5)
  4. 6. Park which once formed part of the deer park of Sheffield Manor (7)
  5. 8. Park built in 1779 by local landowner Thomas Steade (12)
  6. 10. Five – Walk, riverside walk that tracks from the City Centre to Meadowhall (5)
  7. 11. Naturalistic district park located close to City Road (5-6)
  8. 12. Sheffield’s largest park located between Norton and Woodseats (6)
  9. 14. Sheffield’s highest point which stands at 1,798 ft (4-6)
  10. 17. City centre park which was named after Sheffield’s first Chief Fire Officer (6)
  11. 19. A third of Sheffield sits in which green district? (4)