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1Broom Hall, Broomhall Road. Earlier portion built between 1509-1547. Home of the Wickersley family. Later occupied by the Rev. James Wilkinson, who added the fine East Wing. Restored in 1970s by David Mellors05449

Broom Hall, Broomhall Road. Earlier portion built between 1509-1547. Home of the Wickersley family. Later occupied by the Rev. James Wilkinson, who added the fine East Wing. Restored in 1970s by David Mellor

2Broom Hall, Broomhall Road. Earlier portion built between 1509-1547. Home of the Wickersley family. Later occupied by the Rev. James Wilkinson, who added the fine East Wing. Restored in 1970s by David Mellors05451

Broom Hall, Broomhall Road. Earlier portion built between 1509-1547. Home of the Wickersley family. Later occupied by the Rev. James Wilkinson, who added the fine East Wing. Restored in 1970s by David Mellor

3Old Queen's Head public house, No. 40 Pond Hill. Formerly the Hall in the Ponds, earliest mention was in 1582 in an 'inventory of contents' made by George, the Six Earl of Shrewsbury. In 1770, referred to as the former wash-house to Sheffield Manor s05466

Old Queen's Head public house, No. 40 Pond Hill. Formerly the Hall in the Ponds, earliest mention was in 1582 in an 'inventory of contents' made by George, the Six Earl of Shrewsbury. In 1770, referred to as the former wash-house to Sheffield Manor

4Old Queen's Head public house, No. 40 Pond Hill. Formerly the Hall in the Ponds, earliest mention was in 1582 in an 'inventory of contents' made by George, the Six Earl of Shrewsbury. In 1770, referred to as the former wash-house to Sheffield Manor s05473

Old Queen's Head public house, No. 40 Pond Hill. Formerly the Hall in the Ponds, earliest mention was in 1582 in an 'inventory of contents' made by George, the Six Earl of Shrewsbury. In 1770, referred to as the former wash-house to Sheffield Manor

5Whiteley Wood Hall, Common Lane, built 1662 by Alexandra Ashton, demolished 1959. Stood in its own woods, commanding a view over the Porter Valley. Home of Thomas Boulsover, inventor of Sheffield Plate, who died here in 1788, and Samuel Plimsolls05486

Whiteley Wood Hall, Common Lane, built 1662 by Alexandra Ashton, demolished 1959. Stood in its own woods, commanding a view over the Porter Valley. Home of Thomas Boulsover, inventor of Sheffield Plate, who died here in 1788, and Samuel Plimsoll

6Southbourne House, Clarkehouse Roads05491

Southbourne House, Clarkehouse Road

7Abbeydale House, Abbeydale Road, Falmouth Road, lefts05498

Abbeydale House, Abbeydale Road, Falmouth Road, left

8Abbeydale House from Abbeydale Road, Falmouth Road, lefts05502

Abbeydale House from Abbeydale Road, Falmouth Road, left

9Houses at Tapton Hill Road, Broomhills05522

Houses at Tapton Hill Road, Broomhill

10Cottages in Barker's Yard, off Crookes (situated between Toyne Street and Marston Road), possibly also known as Alsops Yard. Demolished 1908 or 1909s05528

Cottages in Barker's Yard, off Crookes (situated between Toyne Street and Marston Road), possibly also known as Alsops Yard. Demolished 1908 or 1909

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