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1Sportsman Inn, No. 100 Walkley Bank Roadu09810

Sportsman Inn, No. 100 Walkley Bank Road

2Extension at Hillsborough Branch Library, Middlewood Road, Hillsborough Park. Opened 3rd December, 1929, cost ú1,772. Formerly Hillsborough Hall and built in the 18th century by Thos. Steade, grandfather of Pegge-Burnell.s06777

Extension at Hillsborough Branch Library, Middlewood Road, Hillsborough Park. Opened 3rd December, 1929, cost ú1,772. Formerly Hillsborough Hall and built in the 18th century by Thos. Steade, grandfather of Pegge-Burnell.

3Weston Park Museums06793

Weston Park Museum

4Mappin Art Gallery in Weston Park. Built in the Greek Ionic style, from designs by Flockton and Gibbs, architects. Opened July 27th, 1887 by Sir Frederick T. Mappins06796

Mappin Art Gallery in Weston Park. Built in the Greek Ionic style, from designs by Flockton and Gibbs, architects. Opened July 27th, 1887 by Sir Frederick T. Mappin

5Tinsley and District Working Men's Club and Institute Ltd, Sheffield Roads06846

Tinsley and District Working Men's Club and Institute Ltd, Sheffield Road

6Cross Daggers Inn, No 14, Market Square, Woodhouse. Date over door is 1658s06880

Cross Daggers Inn, No 14, Market Square, Woodhouse. Date over door is 1658

7Worral Coat-of-Arms over doorway of Strines Inn, Mortimer Road, also known as Taylor's Armss06980

Worral Coat-of-Arms over doorway of Strines Inn, Mortimer Road, also known as Taylor's Arms

8Strines Inn, Mortimer Road, also known as Taylor's Armss06981

Strines Inn, Mortimer Road, also known as Taylor's Arms

9Worral Coat-of-Arms over doorway of Strines Inn, Mortimer Road, also known as Taylor's Armss06982

Worral Coat-of-Arms over doorway of Strines Inn, Mortimer Road, also known as Taylor's Arms

10Fox House Inn, Hathersage Road. Dated 1690 in one room. Originally a farmhouse, rebuilt in Tudor style by the then Duke of Rutland at the time of the building of Longshaw Lodges07075

Fox House Inn, Hathersage Road. Dated 1690 in one room. Originally a farmhouse, rebuilt in Tudor style by the then Duke of Rutland at the time of the building of Longshaw Lodge

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