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1View towards Sheffield Manor House Ruins, Manor Lane. Showing the Great Kitchen Tower, left and headstock belonging to Manor Castle Collierys05260

View towards Sheffield Manor House Ruins, Manor Lane. Showing the Great Kitchen Tower, left and headstock belonging to Manor Castle Colliery

2Sketch of Sheffield Manor House Ruins, from the lane leading to Manor Castle Colliery. Remains of the Porter's Lodge, rights05262

Sketch of Sheffield Manor House Ruins, from the lane leading to Manor Castle Colliery. Remains of the Porter's Lodge, right

3The Farm, Granville Road, Former residence of the Duke of Norfolks05267

The Farm, Granville Road, Former residence of the Duke of Norfolk

4Engraving of The Farm, Granville Road, Former residence of the Duke of Norfolks05270

Engraving of The Farm, Granville Road, Former residence of the Duke of Norfolk

5Norton Hall, in what is now Graves Park, rear of St. James' Church. Built 1815 by Samuel Shore. In 1850 became property of Charles Cammell. Later became annexe to Jessop Hospital for Women and private clinic, Beechwood. Became private apartments, 199s05275

Norton Hall, in what is now Graves Park, rear of St. James' Church. Built 1815 by Samuel Shore. In 1850 became property of Charles Cammell. Later became annexe to Jessop Hospital for Women and private clinic, Beechwood. Became private apartments, 199

6Norton Hall, in what is now Graves Park, rear of St. James' Church. Built 1815 by Samuel Shore. In 1850 became property of Charles Cammell. Later became annexe to Jessop Hospital for Women and private clinic, Beechwood. Became private apartments, 199s05279

Norton Hall, in what is now Graves Park, rear of St. James' Church. Built 1815 by Samuel Shore. In 1850 became property of Charles Cammell. Later became annexe to Jessop Hospital for Women and private clinic, Beechwood. Became private apartments, 199

7Hillsborough Hall, in what is now Hillsborough Park, off Middlewood Road. Built 18th century by Thos. Steade, grandfather of Pegge-Burnell. Later property of Rimington family and James Willis Dixon, of James Dixon and Sons. Became Hillsborough Librars05293

Hillsborough Hall, in what is now Hillsborough Park, off Middlewood Road. Built 18th century by Thos. Steade, grandfather of Pegge-Burnell. Later property of Rimington family and James Willis Dixon, of James Dixon and Sons. Became Hillsborough Librar

8Longshaw Lodges05307

Longshaw Lodge

9Kenwood Park, Nether Edge, off Kenwood Roads05342

Kenwood Park, Nether Edge, off Kenwood Road

10Norton Grange, Bunting Nook, formerly known as Hill Top. Built in 1744 for Mr Lowe, Non-Conformist minister to the Offley family of Norton Hall. Became a Boys' Boarding School, run by Revd Henry Piper, from 1814-1833. Occupants include William Fishers05370

Norton Grange, Bunting Nook, formerly known as Hill Top. Built in 1744 for Mr Lowe, Non-Conformist minister to the Offley family of Norton Hall. Became a Boys' Boarding School, run by Revd Henry Piper, from 1814-1833. Occupants include William Fisher

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