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Plan of Broomhall area of Sheffield, 1810
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Plan of Broomhall area of Sheffield, 1810
Full title: Lots of Broom Hall estate referred to by conditions of sale.
Right: Broom Hall [Broomhall Road], Broom Lodge, [Wharncliffe Road, Broomhall Road, Collegiate Crescent, Ecclesall Road], Porter Brook, Toll Bar, Little Sheffield Bridge, Younge Street [Young Street], Hanover Street.
Left: Toll Bar [Glossop Road], Brooms Grove [Broom Grove], [Clarkehouse Road, Broomgrove Road, Ecclesall Road], Stalker Wheel, Sharrow Mills.
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: arc03916
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Ecclesall Maps Plans Sheffield Waterwheels Yorkshire Broomhall Road Glossop Road Hanover Street Hanover Way Wharncliffe Road Young Street
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the intricate plan of the Broomhall area in Sheffield, dating back to 1810. The detailed title reveals a wealth of information about this historical estate and its surroundings. On the right side of the plan, we can identify prominent landmarks such as Broom Hall, Broom Lodge, Porter Brook, Toll Bar, Little Sheffield Bridge, Younge Street (now known as Young Street), and Hanover Street. Meanwhile, on the left side lies Toll Bar on Glossop Road along with Brooms Grove (Broom Grove), Stalker Wheel, and Sharrow Mills. The original print is housed at Sheffield Libraries and offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. This map provides valuable insights into how the area was laid out during that era. From broomgrove crescent to broomgrove lane and broomgrove road to clarkehouse road and ecclesall road - all these roads are clearly marked on this historic document. As we explore this image further, it becomes evident that waterwheels played an important role in powering various mills within this region. Additionally, toll houses were strategically placed along key routes for collecting fees from travelers passing through. Overall, this print serves as a remarkable testament to Sheffield's rich history and allows us to appreciate how much has changed over time while still preserving elements of its heritage.
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