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| 1 | ![]() | y02096 Stables belonging to Norton House, Norton Lane, Approx. dates 17th century (it seems probable that these buildings are contemporary with the previous Norton House, built 1623, demolished 1878). Demolished August 1960 | |
| 2 | ![]() | y02097 Stables belonging to Norton House, Norton Lane, Approx. dates 17th century (it seems probable that these buildings are contemporary with the previous Norton House, built 1623, demolished 1878). Demolished August 1960 | |
| 3 | ![]() | y02098 Stables belonging to Norton House, Norton Lane, Approx. dates 17th century (it seems probable that these buildings are contemporary with the previous Norton House, built 1623, demolished 1878). Demolished August 1960 | |
| 4 | ![]() | y02099 Stables belonging to Norton House, Norton Lane, Approx. dates 17th century (it seems probable that these buildings are contemporary with the previous Norton House, built 1623, demolished 1878). Demolished August 1960 | |
| 5 | ![]() | y02101 Rear of Bagshawe Arms. Steps lead to a long room, over the stone built stables, which was formerly the petty sessions court. There is a stone in the south end of the gable bearing the initials F.W.B. 1859 (Francis Westby Bagshawe) | |
| 6 | ![]() | y02102 Fox House Inn, Hathersage Road. At the time of photograph the owners were Hope and Anchor Brewery, the occupier, Mr Drake. Dated 1690 in one room. Originally a farmhouse, rebuilt in Tudor style by the Duke of Rutland at the time of building Longshaw | |
| 7 | ![]() | y02103 Fox House Inn, Hathersage Road. At the time of photograph the owners were Hope and Anchor Brewery, the occupier, Mr Drake. Dated 1690 in one room. Originally a farmhouse, rebuilt in Tudor style by the Duke of Rutland at the time of building Longshaw | |
| 8 | ![]() | y02104 Fronts of three cottages behind Ivy Cottage, off Ivy Cottage Lane, facing south (referred to as Ivy Lane Cottages). Next to Whiteley Wood Manor forming almost a hamlet | |
| 9 | ![]() | u10852 King Edward VII School, Glossop Road | |
| 10 | ![]() | y02106 Fulwood Old Unitarian Chapel and Stocks, Whiteley Lane, Fulwood. Stone built and stone roof. Built 1729 under will of William Ronksley of Fulwood Hall. The first minister of the Chapel was Rev. Jeremiah Gill, 1729-1758. Stone posts of stocks in garde |
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