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1Stone over doorway, dated 1675 and letters S.A.S., The Herdings, Norton Avenue, Norton. Owner at time of photograph was Mrs Bagshawe and was occupied by E. Marsh. Built on Saxon foundations. Families who have resided here include Rollinson, Scriven ay02092

Stone over doorway, dated 1675 and letters S.A.S., The Herdings, Norton Avenue, Norton. Owner at time of photograph was Mrs Bagshawe and was occupied by E. Marsh. Built on Saxon foundations. Families who have resided here include Rollinson, Scriven a

2The Herdings, off Norton Avenue, Norton. Owner at time of photograph was Mrs Bagshawe and was occupied by E. Marsh. Built on Saxon foundations. Families who have resided here include Rollinson, Scriven and Jenkiny02093

The Herdings, off Norton Avenue, Norton. Owner at time of photograph was Mrs Bagshawe and was occupied by E. Marsh. Built on Saxon foundations. Families who have resided here include Rollinson, Scriven and Jenkin

3Interior of cruck-built barn with 4 or 5 bays, part of the outbuildings of Norton House, Norton Lane. Dated around 17th century (It seems probable that these buildings are contemporary with the previous Norton House, built 1623). Demolished August 19y02094

Interior of cruck-built barn with 4 or 5 bays, part of the outbuildings of Norton House, Norton Lane. Dated around 17th century (It seems probable that these buildings are contemporary with the previous Norton House, built 1623). Demolished August 19

4Interior of cruck-built barn with 4 or 5 bays, part of the outbuildings of Norton House, Norton Lane. Dated around 17th century (It seems probable that these buildings are contemporary with the previous Norton House, built 1623). Demolished August 19y02095

Interior of cruck-built barn with 4 or 5 bays, part of the outbuildings of Norton House, Norton Lane. Dated around 17th century (It seems probable that these buildings are contemporary with the previous Norton House, built 1623). Demolished August 19

5Stables 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 1960y02096

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

6Stables 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 1960y02097

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

7Stables 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 1960y02098

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

8Stables 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 1960y02099

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

9Rear 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)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)

10Fox 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 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

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