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1Ruins of Queen Mary's window 'rescued' by Samuel Roberts and re-erected in grounds of Queen's Tower, Norfolk Park. Samuel Roberts who built Queen's Tower, was an admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots and believed she would have looked through this windows05240

Ruins of Queen Mary's window 'rescued' by Samuel Roberts and re-erected in grounds of Queen's Tower, Norfolk Park. Samuel Roberts who built Queen's Tower, was an admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots and believed she would have looked through this window

2Sheffield Manor House ruins, Manor Lane. Manor Wesleyan Chapel, the first preaching house at Manor, lefts05247

Sheffield Manor House ruins, Manor Lane. Manor Wesleyan Chapel, the first preaching house at Manor, left

3The remains of the Great Kitchen Tower, Sheffield Manor House, Manor Lanes05248

The remains of the Great Kitchen Tower, Sheffield Manor House, Manor Lane

4Remains of the Great Kitchen Tower, Manor Lane, Manor House, Manor Lanes05249

Remains of the Great Kitchen Tower, Manor Lane, Manor House, Manor Lane

5Drawing of Sheffield Manor House Ruins from the north.s05265

Drawing of Sheffield Manor House Ruins from the north.

6The Farm, Granville Road, Former residence of the Duke of Norfolks05273

The Farm, Granville Road, Former residence of the Duke of Norfolk

7Norton Hall, in what is now Graves Park, rear of St. James' Churchs05278

Norton Hall, in what is now Graves Park, rear of St. James' Church

8Norton Hall, in what is now Graves Park, rear of St. James' Church. Built 1815 by Samuel Shore. In 1850 became property of Charles Cammell. Later became annexe to Jessop Hospital for Women and private clinic, Beechwood. Became private apartments, 199s05280

Norton Hall, in what is now Graves Park, rear of St. James' Church. Built 1815 by Samuel Shore. In 1850 became property of Charles Cammell. Later became annexe to Jessop Hospital for Women and private clinic, Beechwood. Became private apartments, 199

9The Farm, Granville Road, Former residence of the Duke of Norfolks05291

The Farm, Granville Road, Former residence of the Duke of Norfolk

10Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley familys05303

Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley family

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