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Catcliffe
The Catcliffe Glass Cone, part of the previous William Fenney's glassworks, is on Main Street. The centre of the village is dominated by a nine-arch viaduct that was built in 1901 to carry the Sheffield District Railway across the River Rother. Catcliffe Flash, to the south of the village, is a local nature reserve that is made up of a lake and marshland formed as the elevation of the land beside the River Rother dropped due to coal mining subsidence.
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Name: Catcliffe topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 58 m
Minimum elevation: -38 m
Maximum elevation: 123 m
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