
- Loxley to Kirk Edge
- Length: 1 mile
- Avg gradient: 10.4% Peak gradient: 15.9%
- Difficulty: 3/5
- Likelihood of encountering unpleasant motor-vehicles: 1/5
- Strava
I was introduced to this road, which featured in the 2017 Magnificent 7, when out with my pizza-and-beer cycling club. The usual ride leader wasn’t able to come so the ride was led by one of the riders who likes to do hill reps. He zoomed up here, the rest of us puffed and panted after him.

If you’re heading from the city, you’ll have probably already climbed almost 250ft up Loxley Road before you reach West Lane and the start of this hill. That’s not too much of challenge but it is a bit of a slog, so make sure you’re not blitzing it up there and not leaving enough in the tank for this climb.

Turning right, on to West Lane, you’re immediately on a 10-11% gradient for the first, dead-straight, 0.3 miles. Just dig in here as the road will eventually get a bit more interesting. Soon enough, you’ll reach the first bend, with a farmhouse on the left, and the one of the the climb’s steepest sections, at 15.9%, shortly after. At the halfway mark, as Meyers Lane joins from the right, the gradient reduces for a short distance before ramping right up again as you pass Green End Farm, and on into the hamlet of Holdsworth.

The road wiggles through farmhouses, barns, and the sounds and smells of the countryside and you’ll soon have fields on either side. With 0.2 miles to go, the road has a bend to the right, then a straight section with an incline of around 7% (my three sources all disagree about the exact figure), followed by this climb’s sting-in-the-tail: a little dog-leg of about 15.9%, the end of which is marked by a telegraph pole.

Once you reach the pole, pootle to the end of the road and turn left towards Bradfield or right for an extremely enjoyable descent into Worrall and Wadsley.
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