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Metal Print : Plan of the Moorhall Estate to be sold by auction, 1861
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Plan of the Moorhall Estate to be sold by auction, 1861
Moor Hall mansion and estate with moorland and grouse shooting. The ancient and substantial freehold messuage or mansion called Moor Hall [More Hall] situate in a Bradfield a with the gardens, pleasure grounds, barns, stabling, coach houses, farm servants cottages (five in number), and outbuildings appertaining thereto, rebuilt and modernised by and for many years the residence of Samuel Deakin, esquire, and now in the occupation of Mr Joseph Crossland.Also the messuage and homestead called the Hermit Royd together also with 162 acres of arable, meadow, and pasture land comprising the Fairhurst, the Moor Hall, and the Hermit Roy farms.Also 20 acres of thriving woods and plantations comprising the Hare Hills, the Bitholms Wood, and the Wilkin and Firth Woods aOriginal at Sheffield Local Studies Library: Sale Plans 23 July 1862
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14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Step back in time with our exclusive Metal Print of the Moor Hall Estate Plan from 1861. This intriguing piece of history, sourced from Sheffield City Archives, showcases the Moor Hall mansion and its expansive grounds, including moorland and grouse shooting areas. The ancient and substantial freehold messuage or mansion called Moor Hall is beautifully rendered in this vintage plan, transporting you to a bygone era. Display this unique and captivating piece in your home or office as a conversation starter and a reminder of the rich history that surrounds us. Order your Metal Print today and bring a piece of the past into your present.
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Estimated Product Size is 35.5cm x 27.9cm (14" x 11")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the grandeur and vastness of the Moorhall Estate, which was set to be auctioned off in 1861. The focal point of the image is the magnificent Moor Hall mansion, a freehold messuage that had been lovingly rebuilt and modernized by Samuel Deakin, esquire. Currently occupied by Mr Joseph Crossland, this stately residence exudes elegance and charm. Surrounding Moor Hall are sprawling gardens and pleasure grounds that add to its allure. Additionally, there are barns, stables, coach houses, farm servant cottages (five in number), and various outbuildings that complete this impressive estate. The Hermit Royd homestead is also featured in this print along with 162 acres of arable land, meadows, pastures comprising Fairhurst Farm, Moor Hall Farm, and Hermit Roy Farm. Furthermore, there are 20 acres of thriving woods and plantations encompassing Hare Hills Woodlands as well as Bitholms Woodlands. The photograph offers a glimpse into the natural beauty surrounding the estate with mentions of Wilkin Woodlands and Firth Woods alongside Ewden Beck Valley. The presence of rivers such as Don River adds to the picturesque landscape captured within this image. Preserved at Sheffield Local Studies Library: Sale Plans on July 23rd in 1862; this historic document from Sheffield City Archives provides valuable insight into an era when mansions like these were symbols of wealth and prosperity.
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