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centrally located recreation ground known as the Ibbotson Memorial Field which is a popular site for picnics and family visits and also serves as the village cricket ground, drawing large crowds to games on summer weekends. The field was named after the Ibbotson family who have lived in Low Bradfield for several centuries. The local
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The area to the west of the village is a rural area known as Bradfield Dale and contains the three reservoirs of Agden, Dale Dike and Strines which were constructed in the 1860s. The many construction workers who came into the dale prompted the Haychatter Farm to open a public house on its premises
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reservoirs in Bradfield Dale. The filter houses were built in 1913 and extended in 1953 before being closed in 1995 when a new water treatment works was opened in the Loxley Valley. The buildings are currently being converted for residential use with an expected completion date of winter 2024. The
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and is one of the oldest structures in the area dating from the 1630s and was originally called Swinden House. Nether Farm is Grade II listed and dates from the 1820s. There are several other farms in the outlying areas. One of the great attractions to people from outside the village is the large
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broke on 11 March 1864. The original dam wall stood almost one mile west of the village. There was only one fatality in the village mainly because word had spread throughout the immediate area that there was a leak in the earth embankment and the community was partly prepared for the tragedy. The
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National Park. Low Bradfield and the surrounding area is noted for its attractive countryside which draws many visitors from the more urban parts of Sheffield. At weekends the village can become quite crowded, especially when there is a match on the village
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in the village, the Plough. There was a second pub called the Cross Inn which was situated at the foot of Woodfall Lane but this closed in the late 1970s and is now a private house. Just across the road is the village shop which is also the local
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only death was a one-day-old infant, the child of a local couple (Mr. and Mrs. Dawson); despite this the village was extensively damaged. Two stone bridges were swept away, as was the corn mill,
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on Broomhead Moors, three miles to the northwest of Low Bradfield. This is believed to be a ritual or burial site from over 4,000 years ago. On the ridge between Bradfield Dale and the
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Valley is the Bar Dike, a 492 yards long trench with a rampart on its southern side which is 10 feet high in places. The dike is believed to have marked the boundary between different
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and castle at High Bradfield. The village developed as a farming community with much of the surrounding countryside set aside by the Norman lords as a deer hunting park. The
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which dates from a least the 16th century although the building has been much changed since then. Eminent families who have lived there include the Hooles and the Boots.
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it is inconceivable that it was not settled at that time and it is believed to be one of 16 unnamed Berewicks (an outlying part of a large
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that were put up in the middle of the 10th century. He says the cross’s hammer head design confirms that it dates to just before the
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Low Bradfield seen from the high ground to the south. Woodfall Lane can be seen climbing to High Bradfield at the top of the picture
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which is located at a higher altitude, ½ mile to the northeast. The two villages are joined by the steep Woodfall Lane.
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Low Bradfield continues its tradition as a farming community into the present day. Cross Farm, Nether Farm and
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Bradfield village hall, situated on the Memorial Field was completely rebuilt recently and re-opened in 2006.
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in a field near the site of the former Cross Inn not far from the village centre. It has been examined by
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showed little interest in hunting and the deer were finally removed from the park in the 16th century.
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known as the Reservoir Inn and then the Haychatter which remained open until 2003. The dale contains
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The Bar Dike, nearly 2 miles northwest of Low Bradfield is a Dark Ages tribal boundary.
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chapel on Mill Lee Road was built in 1817 and now serves as the offices for Bradfield
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The earliest historical sign of settlement in the Bradfield area is an early to mid
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The 10th century Saxon cross is now in the nave of St. Nicholas church, High .
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Looking across the Ibbotson Memorial Field with the village hall to the left.
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that are mentioned. The hamlet of Low Bradfield grew up around the manorial
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Peak District Boundary Walk: 190 Miles Around the Edge of the National Park
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are situated close to the centre of the village. Fair House is a grade II*
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settlement within the Low Bradfield area with the discovery in 1870 of an
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The Old Wesley Chapel now house the offices of Bradfield Parish Council.
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There are several other notable buildings in the village. The former
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filter houses which filtered water from the Agden, Dale Dike and
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Low Bradfield was the first populated place to be flooded by the
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Page 47 Gives details of Saxon cross and other medieval history.
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family. The dale also includes the Strines Inn public house.
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A Complete History of the Great Flood at Sheffield.
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Low Bradfield is located in Sheffield
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civil parish of Bradfield
South Yorkshire
Sheffield
Loxley Valley
Peak District
cricket
Agden Reservoir
High Bradfield

Bronze Age
ring cairn
Ewden
Dark Ages
The Romans

Anglo-Saxon
Anglo-Saxon cross
Sheffield University's
Phil Sidebottom
Staffordshire
Norman conquest
nave
St. Nicholas' Church
Domesday Book
manor
Hallamshire
corn mill

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