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1Bradway Hall Farm, the old Bradway Hall, off Bradway Road, Totley Lane at rear. Built 16th century. Occupied by Mrs. G. Vickers. Past owners possibly the Brights of Carbrook Hall. Present cowsheds once used as a banqueting hall.y02183

Bradway Hall Farm, the old Bradway Hall, off Bradway Road, Totley Lane at rear. Built 16th century. Occupied by Mrs. G. Vickers. Past owners possibly the Brights of Carbrook Hall. Present cowsheds once used as a banqueting hall.

2Bradway Hall Farm, the old Bradway Hall, off Bradway Road, Totley Lane at rear. Built 16th century. Occupied by Mrs. G. Vickers. Past owners possibly the Brights of Carbrook Hall. Present cowsheds once used as a banqueting hall.y02184

Bradway Hall Farm, the old Bradway Hall, off Bradway Road, Totley Lane at rear. Built 16th century. Occupied by Mrs. G. Vickers. Past owners possibly the Brights of Carbrook Hall. Present cowsheds once used as a banqueting hall.

3Bradway Hall Farm, the old Bradway Hall, off Bradway Road, Totley Lane at rear. Built 16th century. Occupied by Mrs. G. Vickers. Past owners possibly the Brights of Carbrook Hall. Present cowsheds once used as a banqueting hall.y02185

Bradway Hall Farm, the old Bradway Hall, off Bradway Road, Totley Lane at rear. Built 16th century. Occupied by Mrs. G. Vickers. Past owners possibly the Brights of Carbrook Hall. Present cowsheds once used as a banqueting hall.

4Fox Hall, Fox Lane, Bradway. Stone gargoyles over the front door are said to have come from the ruins of Beauchief Abbey. Fox family lived therey02186

Fox Hall, Fox Lane, Bradway. Stone gargoyles over the front door are said to have come from the ruins of Beauchief Abbey. Fox family lived there

5Front of Croft House, Church lane, Dore, originally known as Croft House Farm. Owned by Mr H. Hayes. Original house circa 1600, now forms the back and consists of hitchen, arched cellars and 2 bedrooms with early stone windows and leaded panesy02188

Front of Croft House, Church lane, Dore, originally known as Croft House Farm. Owned by Mr H. Hayes. Original house circa 1600, now forms the back and consists of hitchen, arched cellars and 2 bedrooms with early stone windows and leaded panes

6Back of Croft House, Church lane, Dore, originally known as Croft House Farm, showing early stone windows.y02189

Back of Croft House, Church lane, Dore, originally known as Croft House Farm, showing early stone windows.

7Back of Croft House, Church lane, Dore, originally known as Croft House Farm, showing early stone windows.y02190

Back of Croft House, Church lane, Dore, originally known as Croft House Farm, showing early stone windows.

8Barn adjoining Croft House (originally known as Croft House Farm), Church Lane, Dore. Owned by Mrs. Thompson. An early barn and stables with oak cruck arch built into the wall at one end. Circa 1600y02191

Barn adjoining Croft House (originally known as Croft House Farm), Church Lane, Dore. Owned by Mrs. Thompson. An early barn and stables with oak cruck arch built into the wall at one end. Circa 1600

9Ryecroft Farm, Ryecroft Glen, off Dore Road. In 1959, occupied by Mr. Farnsworth, owned by Sheffield Corporation. Reputed to have originally been a coaching house and also a grinding wheel (numerous grindstones lying about)y02194

Ryecroft Farm, Ryecroft Glen, off Dore Road. In 1959, occupied by Mr. Farnsworth, owned by Sheffield Corporation. Reputed to have originally been a coaching house and also a grinding wheel (numerous grindstones lying about)

10Ryecroft Farm, Ryecroft Glen, off Dore Road. In 1959, occupied by Mr. Farnsworth, owned by Sheffield Corporation. Reputed to have originally been a coaching house and also a grinding wheel (numerous grindstones lying about)y02195

Ryecroft Farm, Ryecroft Glen, off Dore Road. In 1959, occupied by Mr. Farnsworth, owned by Sheffield Corporation. Reputed to have originally been a coaching house and also a grinding wheel (numerous grindstones lying about)

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