The Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet is one of only two Grade 1 Listed Buildings in Sheffield and it has also been designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Originally called the Abbeydale Works this is a unique Industrial site that dates from at least 1714. Many of the things here are still ... Read review
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The Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet is one of only two Grade 1 Listed Buildings in Sheffield and it has also been designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Originally called the Abbeydale Works this is a unique Industrial site that dates from at least 1714. Many of the things here are still operated by original water wheels on the River Sheaf, that flows through the site, and all of the machinery here is still in full working order.
The Industrial ... ...first written records of the Abbeydale Works date from 1714 it is known that there were already many established Industries in this area and dozens of water wheels had been built along this stretch of the River Sheaf.
As long ago as the thirteenth century the Monks from nearby Beauchief Abbey had a water wheel and a smithy that was probably located just across the River from where the Hamlet stands today. In 1685 a man called Hugh Stevenson is recorded ...
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