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1High Hazels Museum, High Hazels Park, Darnall. Formerly High Hazels House, built 1850s for William Jeffcock. Used as a school nicknamed 'The Towers' in 1880s. Bought by City of Sheffield in 1893 and opened as a museum in 1901s05822

High Hazels Museum, High Hazels Park, Darnall. Formerly High Hazels House, built 1850s for William Jeffcock. Used as a school nicknamed 'The Towers' in 1880s. Bought by City of Sheffield in 1893 and opened as a museum in 1901

2Ruskin Museum, Meersbrook Parks05825

Ruskin Museum, Meersbrook Park

3Ruskin Museum, Meersbrook Park, opened 1890. Former Meersbrook House, built 1780 by Benjamin Roebuck, a private Sheffield banker. Later became the residence of the Shore family, also the owners of Norton Hall. Sold both estates in 1850.s05826

Ruskin Museum, Meersbrook Park, opened 1890. Former Meersbrook House, built 1780 by Benjamin Roebuck, a private Sheffield banker. Later became the residence of the Shore family, also the owners of Norton Hall. Sold both estates in 1850.

4Ruskin Museum, Meersbrook Park, opened 1890. Former Meersbrook House, built 1780 by Benjamin Roebuck, a private Sheffield banker. Later became the residence of the Shore family, also the owners of Norton Hall. Sold both estates in 1850.s05836

Ruskin Museum, Meersbrook Park, opened 1890. Former Meersbrook House, built 1780 by Benjamin Roebuck, a private Sheffield banker. Later became the residence of the Shore family, also the owners of Norton Hall. Sold both estates in 1850.

5Ruskin Museum, Meersbrook Park, opened 1890. Former Meersbrook House, built 1780 by Benjamin Roebuck, a private Sheffield banker. Later became the residence of the Shore family, also the owners of Norton Hall. Sold both estates in 1850.s05840

Ruskin Museum, Meersbrook Park, opened 1890. Former Meersbrook House, built 1780 by Benjamin Roebuck, a private Sheffield banker. Later became the residence of the Shore family, also the owners of Norton Hall. Sold both estates in 1850.

6Weston Park Museum, formerly Weston Halls05847

Weston Park Museum, formerly Weston Hall

7Weston Park Museum, formerly Weston Hall and fountains05850

Weston Park Museum, formerly Weston Hall and fountain

8Butterthwaite Hall, No. 142 Butterthwaite Lane, Ecclesfield.s05857

Butterthwaite Hall, No. 142 Butterthwaite Lane, Ecclesfield.

9The Oakes, Oakes Park, Norton, showing terrace designed by Francis Chantrey. s05869

The Oakes, Oakes Park, Norton, showing terrace designed by Francis Chantrey.

10Stocksbridge Hall, on road currently called Park Drive, Stocksbridges05881

Stocksbridge Hall, on road currently called Park Drive, Stocksbridge

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