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Plan of Agden Estate, Bradfield, the property of B. J. Young esquire, 1872
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Plan of Agden Estate, Bradfield, the property of B. J. Young esquire, 1872
Revised 1872 by Charles J Neale.
Scale: 1 inch: 6 chains.
Paper backed on linen.
Shown on this plan are:
Agden Bridge, Agden Dike, Agden House, Agden Reservoir, Agden Wood, Dukes Road, Emlin Dike, Emlin Ridge, Fox house, Hobson Moss Dike, Jessop Lodge, Mitchell Gate footpath, Mortimer House, Mortimer Road, Pinfold Clough, Rocher Wood, Rushy Dike, Smallfield, Smallfield Lane, Upper Bradfield Church
Dimensions approx. 98 x 55 cm
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: arc03408
Sheffield City Archives and Local Studies Library has an unrivalled collection of images of Sheffield, England
Media ID 19171495
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This print from 1872 showcases the intricate "Plan of Agden Estate, Bradfield" owned by B. J. Young esquire and revised by Charles J Neale in the same year. The attention to detail is evident as every element is meticulously depicted on this map, which measures approximately 98 x 55 cm. The scale of 1 inch to 6 chains ensures that even the smallest features are accurately represented. This paper-backed linen print offers a durable and long-lasting display of the estate's layout. Highlighted on this plan are various significant landmarks, including Agden Bridge, Agden Dike, Agden House, and Agden Reservoir. Other notable features such as Fox house, Jessop Lodge, Mortimer House, Pinfold Clough, Rocher Wood, Rushy Dike can also be observed. Additionally captured within this historical document are Emlin Dike and Emlin Ridge along with Mitchell Gate footpath and Smallfield Lane. The iconic Upper Bradfield Church stands tall amidst its surroundings. Originally preserved at Sheffield Libraries under reference arc03408, this remarkable piece from Sheffield City Archives provides a glimpse into the rich history of Bradfield in Yorkshire
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