Looking west along Manchester Road towards Midhopestones crossroads, the building on the left is the house of Dawson the wheelwright on the right is Lower Hand Bank Farm, formerly the Rose and Crown public house
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Title:Looking west along Manchester Road towards Midhopestones crossroads, the building on the left is the house of Dawson the wheelwright on the right is Lower Hand Bank Farm, formerly the Rose and Crown public house
Location:Sheffield_Midhopestones
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The village bobby is possibly Bobby Mate. Lower Hand Bank Farm formerly the Rose and Crown is of the same design as both the Waggon and Horses at Langsett and Sheephouse Farm, built by William Payne who bought the Manor of Langsett in 1803. Information from: Around Stocksbridge, the second section, compiled by Stocksbridge and District Family History Society. Ref: 942.74 S.

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