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886:, Greenhill Park, Greenhill and Bradway Youth Club, a Tenants' Meeting Hall, and three churches. It is also home to The Terminus Initiative formed by the co-operation of four local churches to build an organisation capable of helping residents engage in projects and activities and provide help where needed. The Terminus Initiative runs The Terminus Cafe, a regular meeting place for residents run by volunteers, and offers a range of services in partnership with Sheffield Council. It is a world-renowned venture and has been visited by delegations from both UK based and overseas organisations. 875: 179: 600: 633: 871:. The farm itself was made up of several strips, located on both sides of the Turnpike which had in their names the word Lowedge. "Lowedge" in this context, is a description rather than a name, "low" being the Derbyshire name for a hill and "edge", meaning just that, a strip on the edge of a hill or low. Renting some of these strips and bring them together into a single farming unit would have prompted the tenant, one William Webster, to call this new farm "Low Edges". 2145: 975:. It is a housing estate consisting of houses and flats. Jordanthorpe is surrounded by 3 main roads; Dyche Lane which separates Jordanthorpe and Batemoor, this road leads towards Dronfield and Norton. The A6102 (Bochum Parkway) runs north and connects to Lowedges, Greenhill and Meadowhead. The final main road is Jordanthorpe Parkway, this road surrounds the remaining area of Jordanthorpe and runs underneath Batemoor, it connects the A6102 to the A61. 2157: 36: 608: 890:
nine fields shown with Lowedge in their name. The strip names were made up of an additional descriptor, such as "Long", "Top", "Nether", "Upper", "Five Acre" and "Four Acre". It is possible that more strips existed to the east of Lowedge Lane, that being the eastern extent of the map. The map is available from Sheffield City Libraries.
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is in Lowedges, and now marks the very southern boundary of Sheffield. This comprised a diversity of homes, including bed-sitting room flats for single occupants to four-bedroom houses, two shopping centres, a primary school, a residential home and a health centre. The neighbourhood contains some groups of houses designed on
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forms one of the most southerly groups of buildings in Sheffield, and is the second place to carry the name Low Edges. This terrace of houses was built between 1905 and 1910 when Low Edges Farm still existed. When the terrace was built the name Low Edges became the name of this hamlet, including both
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A map of Greenhill derived from a survey made by W & J Fairbank in 1804 and 1805 shows and names the strips. Five of the seven strips rented by William Webster include the word Lowedge. In addition, the map depicts a "Lowedge Lane" running adjacent to the east of those strips. In total there are
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The Greenhill Hall site of 220 acres was virgin country in 1952, but the area was populated with 3176 dwellings by 1962 during the redevelopment of post-war Sheffield by J. L. Womersley's town planning department. This area is known as Lowedges but history is traced by the name Greenhill Park which
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Extensive building on the 20th century linked Greenhill to Abbey Lane and to Woodseats. Extensive housing developments in the 1930s were added to in the 1950s and 1960s when the primary school, the library and St Peter’s. Church were all built. The main shopping area was created on Bocking Lane at
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From 1923 the house served as a school (De la Salle College), In 1958, the Hall and grounds were acquired by the De La Salle College, the grounds being used as playing fields for the college boys. For six years, the Hall was on lease to the Beauchief Independent Grammar School for Girls, and was
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on the high ground of Beauchief. The house was built in 1671 by Edward Pegge of the Ashbourne family who had acquired the estate by marriage to Gertrude Strelley in 1648. Pegge served as Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1667 whilst resident in Pegge's cottage the house adjacent to the current hall. A
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Beauchief Abbey House is a group of houses on Beauchief Abbey Lane. It is situated at the bottom of the lane in view of the abbey. The barn adjacent to Beauchief Abbey House has been identified as dating from the early 16th century and a modern house in
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In recent years there have been multiple housing developments; A new block of houses was built around Dyche Drive which includes private parking for residents. In 2017/18 a row of 4 houses was built at the corner of Dyche Road and Dyche Close.
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76 (Shiregreen–Low Edges via City Centre) and 24 (Woodhouse–Low Edges–Bradway via City Centre but only goes to Bradway evenings and all day Sunday) terminate at Low Edges Terminus. These are high frequency buses during the day time.
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Historic Greenhill village is a Conservation Area comprising one of the most complete set of 18th & 19th century buildings in South Yorkshire. It follows the route of the ridgeway route from Gleadless to Calver.
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subsequently a hotel. The hall itself is now in private ownership. Some outhouses have been turned into private houses and other businesses and organisations own the remaining buildings on the site.
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We have in this family an instance, which by some has been supposed rare, of the direct descendants of the original grantee possessing and residing upon the abbey-lands granted to their ancestor
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It borders on the Derbyshire countryside and farming country, being only a couple of miles from the villages of Coal Aston and Holmesfield and on the edge of the town of Dronfield.
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Just next to St James Retail Park is the new Graves Health and Sports Centre. Its facilities include a Gym, Pools, Studios, Tennis Courts and a Gymnastics and Trampolining Hall.
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in 1671 with the exception of the bell tower. The tower area was converted into the Pegge family chapel, the interior displays several armorial plaques of Pegge family members.
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The hall and grounds passed from the family with the sale of the property by Edward Strelley Pegge Burnell in 1923. Ending Joseph Hunter's statement in Hallamshire 1819 that "
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fireplace in the hall shows a bust of Edward Pegge with the arms of the Pegge and Strelley families, the fireplace is said to have been a gift from the Mundy family.
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Batemoor is home to Lower Meadow Primary Academy which is located on Batemoor Road and can be accessed via public transport. It is also home to
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The estate was built circa 1964, and consists largely of prefabricated flat-roofed housing, along with blocks of maisonettes/flats.
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Route 1 (High Green – Jordanthorpe), both of these buses go through the city centre. This is a high-frequency bus during day time.
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Jordanthorpe Centre is a shopping area located between Dyche Road and Dyche Lane. It includes a hair salon, convenience stores (
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routes which service the area including the 76, 86, 25, 25A, M17 and 293; the last service of which even goes into Derbyshire.
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has been built next to the main house. Archaeological work has been made in the grounds of house but not yet been published.
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The original name "Low Edges" was given to a farm located on the east side of the Sheffield to Derby Turnpike, now called
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The carp pond is well known spot for local anglers. The ponds are also frequented by heron and other waterfowl.
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supermarket, along with two primary schools: Abbey Lane and St Thomas of Canterbury (Catholic).
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Beauchief abbey farm was built around 1700. The farm, as well as its pond, fed the monks.
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the Chaworth family donated the whole village of Greenhill to the monastery at Beauchief.
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The ruined abbey buildings were dismantled to provide stone for the construction of
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Jordanthorpe Food & Wine), a Chinese takeaway, a fish and chip shop and a
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A single row of terrace houses along the west side of the southern part of
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About a third of the area of the ward is taken up by the grounds of
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Old people's home (now closed), Low Edges, Sheffield, February 2014
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Electoral ward in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
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is the St James Retail Park, sited on the grounds of the former
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which is located on Dyche Lane toward the top end of Batemoor.
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Meadowhead, lies east of Beauchief and north of Greenhill at
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Local Transport - TM Travel 76a (Chancet Wood-Arundel Gate)
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The abbey was founded in 1175, Beauchief Abbey was the only
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Produced by Sheffield City Council's Libraries and Archives
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Low Edges is home to the Transport Recreation Ground,
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was built in 1183 by the canons who had mills on the
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Beauchief also had a railway station on Abbey Lane.
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