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Norton Grange, Bunting Nook, formerly known as Hill Top. Built in 1744 for Mr Lowe, Non-Conformist minister to the Offley family of Norton Hall. Became a Boys' Boarding School, run by Revd Henry Piper, from 1814-1833. Occupants include William Fisher

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Norton Grange, Bunting Nook, formerly known as Hill Top. Built in 1744 for Mr Lowe, Non-Conformist minister to the Offley family of Norton Hall. Became a Boys' Boarding School, run by Revd Henry Piper, from 1814-1833. Occupants include William Fisher
Sheffield_Norton
1885
1851-1899

Picture Taken from Sheffield Illustrated, Vol 2 (for notes, see page 26, Vol. 2) The Grange was built in 1744 for Mr Lowe, the Non-Conformist minister to the Offley family of Norton Hall.A late minister, the Revd Henry Piper, ran a boys' boarding school here from 1814-1833.The Grange was sold in 1850 and for a while was called Hill Top.

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