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Photographic Print : Valuable freehold and tithe-free estate, at Low Ash and Larch Hall, at Loxley near Sheffield : To be sold by Auction by Mr. T. Waite... Friday, 1st December, 1854
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Valuable freehold and tithe-free estate, at Low Ash and Larch Hall, at Loxley near Sheffield : To be sold by Auction by Mr. T. Waite... Friday, 1st December, 1854
At the house of Mr William Fearn, known by the sign of the Admiral Rodley, near Owlerton.All that messauge or dwelling house, called Larch Hall, with barn, stable, cow house, sundry closes of land, and a plantation...Including The Intakes, or Great Croft and Little Croft; The Linten Close, or Coal Pit Close, the Middle Field, the House Field, the Calf Croft and the New Close.Includes beds of clay, coal, ironstone and ganister.Refers to the Low Field, Low Ash Road, Mires Lane, Regency Field, Potatoe Piece [sic], etc.Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: MP 1295 L
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Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse photographic print, featuring an intriguing property auction advertisement from 1854. This captivating image, sourced from Sheffield City Archives, showcases the "Valuable freehold and tithe-free estate" at Low Ash and Larch Hall in Loxley near Sheffield. The auction, to be held at the house of Mr. William Fearn, offered the sale of Larch Hall, complete with barn, stable, and cow house, as well as various closes of land. Add a touch of historical charm to your home or office with this unique, vintage print.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")
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This vintage print captures a piece of history from December 1st, 1854. The image showcases the advertisement for an auction conducted by Mr. T. Waite at the house of Mr. William Fearn, known as the Admiral Rodley near Owlerton in Sheffield. The focal point of this auction is a valuable freehold and tithe-free estate located at Low Ash and Larch Hall in Loxley. The estate being sold includes a magnificent messuage or dwelling house called Larch Hall, accompanied by various essential structures such as barns, stables, and cow houses. Additionally, several closes of land are part of this offering along with a well-established plantation. The property boasts numerous notable features including beds of clay, coal, ironstone, and ganister – all contributing to its value and potential uses. The surrounding areas mentioned in the catalogue include captivating names like Low Field, Low Ash Road, Mires Lane, Regency Field, Potatoe Piece [sic], among others. Preserved within Sheffield Local Studies Library under reference MP 1295 L. , this photograph serves as a reminder of the rich heritage that once existed in these lands around Loxley near Sheffield. It offers us glimpses into an era when auctions were held at public houses like the Admiral Rodney Inn to facilitate important transactions like this one involving properties such as Larch Hall.
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