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Oughtibridge Hall Farm, Oughtibridge Lane, in the Chapelry of Bradfield


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Oughtibridge Hall Farm, c.1910. 

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Dates from the 16th century

Plan of Oughtibridge Hall Farm, in the Chapelry of Bradfield [and] the property of the Duke of Norfolk, 1770. 

https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;arc04453&pos=21&action=zoom&id=152230

Marked Wharncliff [Wharncliffe] Wood, The Countess of Bute's land, the Duke of Norfolk's land, common, River Don, Slitting Mill weyre [weir], breach [in the river bank], forge weyre [weir], Oughtibridge [bridge], orchard, gardens, Little Hollings Wood, Far Hollings Wood, Prior Wood, footways, Oughtibridge Lane, Stony Bank Spring, Beeley Wood, Wilson Spring, [?Lyster's] Land, Dungworth's land.

Fields numbered, but no list.

Neatly coloured. Small cartouche.

Plan extends from the River Dun (Don) in the south west to Oughtibridge Lane.

 

Oughtibridge Hall and Outbuildings Grade II Listed. 

https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/item/IOE01/01854/35

 

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