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1Ivy Cottages, Bowser Bottom, next to Wire Mill Dam, near the junction of Whiteley Wood Roady02216

Ivy Cottages, Bowser Bottom, next to Wire Mill Dam, near the junction of Whiteley Wood Road

2Workhouse Green Cottages, Fulwood, on land once named Workhouse Green. Situated on a lane off Mayfield Road at the bottom end of David Lane. Housed poor people from Sheffield's Workhouse. Around 280 years oldy02217

Workhouse Green Cottages, Fulwood, on land once named Workhouse Green. Situated on a lane off Mayfield Road at the bottom end of David Lane. Housed poor people from Sheffield's Workhouse. Around 280 years old

3Mill House Farm, Mayfield Road, built 1732. At the time of the photograph, owned by Sheffield Corporation and occupied by N. Wright. Several millstones left aroundy02220

Mill House Farm, Mayfield Road, built 1732. At the time of the photograph, owned by Sheffield Corporation and occupied by N. Wright. Several millstones left around

4Bole Hill Farm, Harrison Laney02221

Bole Hill Farm, Harrison Lane

5Mill Lane Farm, Mayfield Road, over 280 years old. At the time of this photograph owned by Messrs. W. and J. Broomhead (brothers)y02222

Mill Lane Farm, Mayfield Road, over 280 years old. At the time of this photograph owned by Messrs. W. and J. Broomhead (brothers)

6Mill Lane Farm, Mayfield Road, over 280 years old. At the time of this photograph owned by Messrs. W. and J. Broomhead (brothers)y02223

Mill Lane Farm, Mayfield Road, over 280 years old. At the time of this photograph owned by Messrs. W. and J. Broomhead (brothers)

7Sharrow Head House, Cemetery Road, showing staircase window. Owned at the time of the photograph by Mr Nicholson. This is an extension built in 1763 by William Battie to a 17th century house which was demolished about 1900.y02225

Sharrow Head House, Cemetery Road, showing staircase window. Owned at the time of the photograph by Mr Nicholson. This is an extension built in 1763 by William Battie to a 17th century house which was demolished about 1900.

8Sharrow Head House, a Georgian brick building, Cemetery Road. Owned at the time of the photograph by Mr Nicholson. This is an extension built in 1763 by William Battie to a 17th century house which was demolished about 1900.y02226

Sharrow Head House, a Georgian brick building, Cemetery Road. Owned at the time of the photograph by Mr Nicholson. This is an extension built in 1763 by William Battie to a 17th century house which was demolished about 1900.

9Hunter House Hotel, No 685-691, Ecclesall Road. Built 1700s as a three-storey stone house. Plain front with three windows. Past owners include the Hunter familyy02227

Hunter House Hotel, No 685-691, Ecclesall Road. Built 1700s as a three-storey stone house. Plain front with three windows. Past owners include the Hunter family

10Roadside Cottage formerly known as Cherrytree House, No 38, Cherrytree Road, Nether Edge. Built in 1635 by Thomas Ludlam. In 1828 converted into the Bowling Green Inn. At time of photograph, owned by K.M. Stewardsony02229

Roadside Cottage formerly known as Cherrytree House, No 38, Cherrytree Road, Nether Edge. Built in 1635 by Thomas Ludlam. In 1828 converted into the Bowling Green Inn. At time of photograph, owned by K.M. Stewardson

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