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74 Edmund Road, Sheffield


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In January 2006, Mike Griffiths and Associates were commissioned to undertake a historic building appraisal of a standing building, 'Clough Lodge', at 74 Edmund Road, Sheffield. The site currently comprises a number of disused modern light industrial units and the building subject to this appraisal. The appraisal is required to inform a planning application for the redevelopment of the site, which would require the demolition of 74 Edmund Road.

This area of Sheffield remained fairly rural until between 1855 and 1894, and Edmund Road itself did not exist at the time Clough Lodge was constructed. An analysis of historical maps has shown that, apart from two small structures demolished between 1905 and 1935, Clough Lodge was the only building to occupy the site until at least 1935.

http://www.archaeoscope.org/report.php?ID=3

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In January 2006, Mike Griffiths and Associates were commissioned to undertake a historic building appraisal of a standing building, 'Clough Lodge', at 74 Edmund Road, Sheffield. The site currently comprises a number of disused modern light industrial units and the building subject to this appraisal. The appraisal is required to inform a planning application for the redevelopment of the site, which would require the demolition of 74 Edmund Road.

This area of Sheffield remained fairly rural until between 1855 and 1894, and Edmund Road itself did not exist at the time Clough Lodge was constructed. An analysis of historical maps has shown that, apart from two small structures demolished between 1905 and 1935, Clough Lodge was the only building to occupy the site until at least 1935.

http://www.archaeoscope.org/report.php?ID=3

I wrote about this 28th November last year but the link is now no longer working.

The company is also appraising Portland Works and Klaussner Site in Sheffield.

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I wrote about this 28th November last year but the link is now no longer working.

The company is also appraising Portland Works and Klaussner Site in Sheffield.

Sometimes difficult to know/remember what has been posted.

Thanks for the update; maybe someone can come up with the report on their findings; now sure I know Klaussner ?

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Sometimes difficult to know/remember what has been posted.

Thanks for the update; maybe someone can come up with the report on their findings; now sure I know Klaussner ?

Portland Works Site and Stag works site.

http://www.electroworks.org/history.htm

Recently Stag works has been saved from developers wanting to demolish the site.

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Portland Works Site and Stag works site.

http://www.electroworks.org/history.htm

Recently Stag works has been saved from developers wanting to demolish the site.

Thanks for the link, didn't know about the music.

[Just wait, in six months time, I'll find this site, by myself, by chance; forget it's been posted and post it up again ... ]

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Do you mean this?

Google Streetview

If so it belongs to (or at least is managed by) my landlord at Portland Works.

Are we talking about the buildings at the same junction but to the right (Clough Rd / Edmund Rd).

Unable to post map or google SV from this PC (at work)

Multimap link

http://www.multimap.com/maps/?qs=sheffield...93:20|sheffield|

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Are we talking about the buildings at the same junction but to the right (Clough Rd / Edmund Rd).

Unable to post map or google SV from this PC (at work)

Multimap link

http://www.multimap.com/maps/?qs=sheffield...93:20|sheffield|

Opposite corner of Clough Rd/Edmund Rd is modern so it's gone already. ??

Google SV

How can they be talking about conservation?

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Opposite corner of Clough Rd/Edmund Rd is modern so it's gone already. ??

Google SV

How can they be talking about conservation?

Just proves how old multimap "Birds Eye" view is :)

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