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Ringinglow, Sheffield, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority, England, S11 7TS, United Kingdom

Ringinglow is a village on Sheffield’s western outskirts. It is located on the western edge of Ecclesall Ward and, despite being inside Sheffield’s boundaries, it is self-contained, being completely surrounded by open countryside. The village is centred on the junctions of Fulwood Lane, Sheephill Road, and Ringinglow Road. Porter Brook and Limb Brook, both tributaries of the river Sheaf, have their origins near the settlement. Ramblers commonly use the Norfolk Arms, a pub in the village, as a staging point as they follow one of these rivers out of Sheffield towards the Peak District National Park, the eastern boundary of which runs through the village. The settlement is traversed by the Peak District Boundary Walk.

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