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1St. Bartholomew's Church, Burgoyne Road, Walkley, from Langsett Road. Walkley Divisional Police Station, Langsett Road, on corner.t01552

St. Bartholomew's Church, Burgoyne Road, Walkley, from Langsett Road. Walkley Divisional Police Station, Langsett Road, on corner.

2Holme Head Wheel, River Rivelin (on left). Earliest mention is the lease in 1742, for 21 years to Nicholas Morton and William Shaw. By 1905, The Waterworks had acquired the wheel and it was reported to be in good conditiont01553

Holme Head Wheel, River Rivelin (on left). Earliest mention is the lease in 1742, for 21 years to Nicholas Morton and William Shaw. By 1905, The Waterworks had acquired the wheel and it was reported to be in good condition

3St. Michaels Roman Catholic Chapel and Rivelin Glen Cemetery, Rivelin. Situated at junction of Rivelin Valley Road and Rivelin Road. Attached to St. Vincent's Roman Catholic Church, opened in 1862t01554

St. Michaels Roman Catholic Chapel and Rivelin Glen Cemetery, Rivelin. Situated at junction of Rivelin Valley Road and Rivelin Road. Attached to St. Vincent's Roman Catholic Church, opened in 1862

4Entrace and gates, Loxley Congregational Chapel, Loxley Roadt01555

Entrace and gates, Loxley Congregational Chapel, Loxley Road

5Loxley Congregational Chapel, Loxley Road, in the 19th centuryt01556

Loxley Congregational Chapel, Loxley Road, in the 19th century

6Underbank Chapel, Stopes Road, Stanningtont01560

Underbank Chapel, Stopes Road, Stannington

7St. Nicholas Church, High Bradfield. Oldest section dates from 1847. Restored in 1871, a building in the Early Perpendicular stylet01562

St. Nicholas Church, High Bradfield. Oldest section dates from 1847. Restored in 1871, a building in the Early Perpendicular style

8Bailey Hill, High Bradfield, at rear of Church, built by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066t01564

Bailey Hill, High Bradfield, at rear of Church, built by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066

9Chesterfield Road at bottom of Woodbank Crescent (old Woodseats Tram Terminus)t01565

Chesterfield Road at bottom of Woodbank Crescent (old Woodseats Tram Terminus)

10St. James' Church, Norton Lane. Given by Robert FitzRanulphm Lord of Alfreton, Norton and Marnham, to the abbey which he founded at Beauchief. In late Norman and Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and a tower. The register dates from 1t01566

St. James' Church, Norton Lane. Given by Robert FitzRanulphm Lord of Alfreton, Norton and Marnham, to the abbey which he founded at Beauchief. In late Norman and Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and a tower. The register dates from 1

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