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