Glen Howe Park

Glen Howe Park is a public recreation area in the village of Wharncliffe Side within the City of Sheffield, England.

The park covers an area of 19 acres in the valley of the Tinker Brook, a minor tributary of the River Don.

Glen Howe Park was set up in the valley in 1881 through the patronage of a local businessman, Joseph Dixon, and a landowner and stonemason, John Mills.

Dixon was the owner of the nearby Spring Grove paper mill at Oughtibridge and was known as a local benefactor who also provided funds towards the school and workers' housing at Wharncliffe Side.

the woodland has been managed by the local "Fuelling A Revolution" programme which has thinned out invasive species such as sycamore, Japanese knotweed and rhododendron.

The Tower
The packhorse bridge