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1Rose and Crown public house, No. 21 Stour Lane, Wadsley. Known locally as Top Houses21580

Rose and Crown public house, No. 21 Stour Lane, Wadsley. Known locally as Top House

2Sicey Hotel, Sicey Avenues21582

Sicey Hotel, Sicey Avenue

3White Horse public house, No. 19 Grammar Street at junction of Creswick Streets21583

White Horse public house, No. 19 Grammar Street at junction of Creswick Street

4Sportsman Inn, No. 569 Redmires Roads21584

Sportsman Inn, No. 569 Redmires Road

5The White Rose public house, No. 17 Handsworth Roads21585

The White Rose public house, No. 17 Handsworth Road

6Turf Tavern, No. 336 Handsworth Roads21586

Turf Tavern, No. 336 Handsworth Road

7Captive Queen public house, No. 131 Guilford Avenue at junction of St. Aidan's Roads21587

Captive Queen public house, No. 131 Guilford Avenue at junction of St. Aidan's Road

8Cherry Tree Inn, No. 2 Carter Knowle Avenue, Nether Edges21591

Cherry Tree Inn, No. 2 Carter Knowle Avenue, Nether Edge

9Cross Scythes Hotel, Baslow Road, Totley. Over 300 years old, it was first opened by a farmer and scythe maker named Samuel Hopkinson. Used as a temporary church until a church was built in the areas21593

Cross Scythes Hotel, Baslow Road, Totley. Over 300 years old, it was first opened by a farmer and scythe maker named Samuel Hopkinson. Used as a temporary church until a church was built in the area

10Cross Scythes Hotel, Baslow Road, Totley. Over 300 years old, it was first opened by a farmer and scythe maker named Samuel Hopkinson. Used as a temporary church until a church was built in the areas21594

Cross Scythes Hotel, Baslow Road, Totley. Over 300 years old, it was first opened by a farmer and scythe maker named Samuel Hopkinson. Used as a temporary church until a church was built in the area

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