Belle Vue House, Norfolk Park Road. Built in the 18th century. John Curr, Duke of Norfolk's colliery agent lived here. Birthplace of Edward Curr, secretary to the Van Diemen Company. Now demolished
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Title:Belle Vue House, Norfolk Park Road. Built in the 18th century. John Curr, Duke of Norfolk's colliery agent lived here. Birthplace of Edward Curr, secretary to the Van Diemen Company. Now demolished
Location:Sheffield_Norfolk_Park
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From the undated newspaper cutting: A corner of Belle Vue, Norfolk Park, Sheffield, the home of Major A. J. Gainsford. There was a proposal to build a sports stadium on adjoining land known as Belle Vue grounds. If the proposal materialises the house may be included in the scheme.

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