Little Sheff is a small culvert in the North of Sheffield that carries Hall Wood Dike under Penistone Road. It's really short and very stoopy, but it winds around enough to make it dark in the middle. I spotted the outfall whilst out on a run and decided to go back for a look inside, suspecting that it would probably be the usual nice brick construction found in a few places across Sheffield. As expected, there's no transitions or features as such, but it's a nice little addition the list. The culvert exists on OS maps from 1842 (which is as far back as I could find) and has happily escaped a spraycreted fate, meaning all the brickwork is nicely visible and intact - in spite of more recent reinforcement work that has clearly been carried out at the infall end.
I'll start with some black and white 35mm film pics (the film was Ilford's new Ortho + film, for anyone who cares) and then follow up with some colour phone pics. I did take my digital camera with me, but accidentally dipped in into the deep pool at the bottom of the outfall waterfall, argh! (It has since returned to full working order, by some miracle).
Film Pics
From the outfall in the infall - it's really slippy getting up at this end and I instantly breached my waders. Oh well.
Phone Pics
Back the other way, from the infall to the outfall, beginning with a free hair wash. The water spilling over here is from another small stream that runs down the hill above to join the dyke.
And, for the sake of complete overkill, finishing with a few GIFs...
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