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Plan of a freehold estate belonging to the executors of the late Thomas Pearson esquire, situate at Fulwood, in the township of Upper Hallam... allotted for sale, 1853
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Plan of a freehold estate belonging to the executors of the late Thomas Pearson esquire, situate at Fulwood, in the township of Upper Hallam... allotted for sale, 1853
Surveyor: T. D. Jeffcock, Sheffield.Lithographer: W. Monkhouse, York.From Particulars of valuable freehold estates at Fulwood, Worrall and Handsworth Woodhouse, 11 Oct 1853 (Local Studies Library: Sale Plans)
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This print showcases the detailed plan of a freehold estate located in Fulwood, Upper Hallam. The estate was owned by the esteemed late Thomas Pearson esquire and is now under the care of his executors. Dating back to 1853, this historical document provides valuable insight into the layout and composition of this remarkable property. The meticulous surveying work for this plan was carried out by T. D. Jeffcock, an accomplished surveyor from Sheffield. The skilled lithographer W. Monkhouse from York then brought this vision to life through his artistry. The sale catalogue reveals that this expansive estate encompasses various elements such as Crimicar Lane, Street Farms, and Handsworth Woodhouse. It also features a brook meandering through its grounds, adding both charm and functionality to the property. Noteworthy landmarks within the estate include Whiteley Wood Forge, Corn Mills powered by water from Mill Brookhouse Hill, and other significant structures that played a vital role in farming activities during that era. This print serves as an invaluable resource for historians and enthusiasts interested in exploring Sheffield's rich heritage. Preserved within Sheffield City Archives' Local Studies Library collection, it offers a glimpse into the past while highlighting the beauty and significance of Fulwood's freehold estates.
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