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| 1 | ![]() | y02123 Rear of Wadsley Hall, Far Lane, showing date on gable, 1722. At the time of this photograph the owner was Mrs. Winifred Trickett. | |
| 2 | ![]() | y02124 Dated Doorway, 1722, at Wadsley Hall, Far Lane. Rebuilt 1722 by George Bamforth, then Lord of the Manor. At the time of this photograph the owner was Mrs. Winifred Trickett. | |
| 3 | ![]() | y02127 Old Birley Hall also known Birley Edge, Edge Lane, Foxhill. Rebuilt 1705. Past owners include Machon family, about 1890. Mrs. Machon did hand file cutting at home. | |
| 4 | ![]() | y02187 Totley Grove, Hillfoot Road, Totley. A fine property converted into two houses, around 1850. The stables and outbuildings are much earlier, suggesting an older house was built on the site. (Brelsford, Dore, page 18, suggests late 17th-early 18th cent | |
| 5 | ![]() | y02192 Gilleyfield Farm, Vicarage Lane, Dore. Stone-built house, circa 1600, restored and extened by Col. V. Hunt. Original house forms the side of the present house and has not been greatly altered structurally. One room has beamed ceiling and early wi | |
| 6 | ![]() | y02193 Nab Farm, Savage Lane, Dore. Stone built house with interesting early outbuildings. Circa 1650. Owned in the 1950s by T. Norman Greaves, Farmer | |
| 7 | ![]() | y02201 The Farm, No 38, Townhead Road, Dore. Stone-built, one of the earliest farmhouses in the village. Circa 1600. | |
| 8 | ![]() | y02202 Rushley Cottage, Rushley Road, Dore. Stone-built 17th century cottage containing dining room, lounge (having truss beam and cross beams) and kitchen on ground floor. Restored and kitchen added about 1932 | |
| 9 | ![]() | y02204 Cottages, opposite the Hare and Hounds, Church lane, Dore. Empty, prior to demolition. The front of the cottages were built around 1850, however, the backs were untouched and very early, circa 1600, and would form part of the original village of Dore | |
| 10 | ![]() | y02212 No 55, Bents Road, near junction of Broad Elms Lane, owned by Earl Fitzwilliam. A medium sized, three storey house of unusual pattern, with three interesting front ground floor windows with half round tops. Built 1828 |
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