Loxley Collection
Discover the rich history of Loxley, Nottinghamshire, UK
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Discover the rich history of Loxley, Nottinghamshire, UK. From the alleged hiding place of the Ancient Major Oak in Sherwood Forest to Captain Loxley's bravery during WW1 on the Formidable. Delve into the past with a plan of freehold land in Bradfield, Ecclesfield, and York from 1842 by Paul Bright. Explore a valuable freehold and tithe-free estate at Low Ash and Larch Hall near Sheffield, up for auction in 1854 by Mr. T. Waite. Uncover tragic events like the Sheffield Flood of 1864 that left its mark on Loxley. Witness remnants of F. Shaw and Co. 's Wire Drawers at Damflask Wire Mill along River Loxley or Hillsborough Bridge on Langsett Road destroyed by the floodwaters. Reflect upon ruins at Malin Bridge Village where Cleakum Inn once stood or visit Tricketts Farm at the junction of Rivers Rivelin and Loxley, tragically washed away during the disaster. Marvel at William I. Horn and Co. 's Wisewood Forge and Rolling Mill (Bradshaw Wheel) nestled in picturesque Loxley Valley before it succumbed to flooding in 1864. Loxley is not just a name but an embodiment of resilience through history - from ancient legends to industrial triumphs and devastating floods.