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1St. James' C of E. Church and old Norton Hall, prior to demolition, and construction of existing Hall in 1815, by Samuel Shores05285

St. James' C of E. Church and old Norton Hall, prior to demolition, and construction of existing Hall in 1815, by Samuel Shore

2Norton Hall, in what is now Graves Park, rear of St. James' C. of E. Churchs05286

Norton Hall, in what is now Graves Park, rear of St. James' C. of E. Church

3St. James' Church and old Norton Hall, prior to demolition, and construction of existing Hall in 1815, by Samuel Shores05288

St. James' Church and old Norton Hall, prior to demolition, and construction of existing Hall in 1815, by Samuel Shore

4Osgathorpe House, Osgathorpe Road, Pitsmoors05292

Osgathorpe House, Osgathorpe Road, Pitsmoor

5Hillsborough 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 Librars05294

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

6The Tapestry Room in Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley familys05295

The Tapestry Room in Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley family

7The Tapestry Room in Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley familys05296

The Tapestry Room in Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley family

8Painting of Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley familys05297

Painting of Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley family

9Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley familys05298

Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley family

10Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley familys05299

Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley family

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