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Name of Site River Grid Reference (OS) Easting Northing Barlow Mill Name of site River Grid reference (OS) Easting Northing Barlow Mill Barlow Brook SK 33400 75700 433400 375700 Roecar Wood Barlow Brook SK 35500 75500 435500 375500 Westwood Bridge Blackburn Brook SK 33700 98300 433700 398300 Thorncliffe Wood 2 Blackburn Brook SK 34500 97800 434500 397800 Gibraltar Steel Works Blackburn Brook SK 36700 93700 436700 393700 Lower Cannon Hall Pond Cawthorne Dyke SE 28000 08200 428000 408200 Jowett Saw Mill Cawthorne Dyke SE 27200 07800 427200 407800 Upper Cannon Hall Pond Cawthorne Dyke SE 27400 07900 427400 407900 Middle Cannon Hall Pond Cawthorne Dyke SE 27700 08000 427700 408000 Cawthorne Cricket Pitch Cawthorne Dyke SE 28000 08200 428000 408200 Cawthorne Low [Corn] Mill Cawthorne Dyke SE 28800 08700 428800 408700 Flash House Plantation 7 Daking Brook SE 26600 07500 426600 407500 Flash House Plantation 6 Daking Brook SE 26650 07550 426650 407550 Flash House Plantation 5 Daking Brook SE 26700 07600 426700 407600 Flash House Plantation 4 Daking Brook SE 26800 07650 426800 407650 Flash House Plantation 3 Daking Brook SE 26850 07600 426850 407600 Flash House Plantation 2 Daking Brook SE 26890 07600 426890 407600 Flash House Plantation 1 Daking Brook SE 26900 07700 426900 407700 Denby Dale [Corn] Mill Dearne SE 22500 08300 422500 408300 Denby Dale Dye Works Dearne SE 23000 08500 423000 408500 Putting Mill Dearne SE 23900 09300 423900 409300 High Bridge [Silk/Woollen] Mill Dearne SE 24400 09800 424400 409800 Marshall [Corn] Mill Dearne SE 24900 10200 424900 410200 Spring Grove [Worsted] Mill Dearne SE 25100 10700 425100 410700 Bretton [Corn] Mill Dearne SE 29000 12400 429000 412400 Swithen Bleach Works Dearne SE 30100 11500 430100 411500 Barugh [Corn] Mill Dearne SE 31700 09000 431700 409000 Old [Iron] Mill Dearne SE 34900 07200 434900 407200 Little Houghton Dearne SE 41800 05400 441800 405400 Darfield [Corn] Mill Dearne SE 42300 04700 442300 404700 Wath Dearne SE 43600 02200 443600 402200 Adwick Dearne SE 47600 02000 447600 402000 Townhead Don SE 16400 02500 416400 402500 Bullhouse [Corn] Mill Don SE 20800 02600 420800 402600 Millhouse Wire Works Don SE 21200 03000 421200 403000 Eckland Bridge Works [Umbrella Frames] Don SE 21800 03000 421800 403000 Plumpton [Woollen] Mill Don SE 22600 03100 422600 403100 Thurlstone [Corn] Mills Don SE 23000 03300 423000 403300 Oil [Woolen] Mill Don SE 23700 03500 423700 403500 [Penistone] Nether [Corn] Mill Don SE 24200 03700 424200 403700 Oxspring Wire Works Don SE 26000 03000 426000 403000 Thurgoland Wire Mills Don SE 27900 00600 427900 400600 Thurgoland Wire Works Don SK 28400 99700 428400 399700 Huthwaite Upper Don SE 29100 00000 429100 400000 Huthwaite Don SK 29100 99700 429100 399700 Wortley Upper Don SK 29400 99100 429400 399100 Wortley Lower Don SK 29700 98900 429700 398900 Stocksbridge Woods Don SK 29400 98300 429400 398300 Wharncliffe Side Upper Don SK 29800 95100 429800 395100 Wharncliffe Side Don SK 30000 94400 430000 394400 Oughtibridge Upper Don SK 30700 93300 430700 393300 Oughtibridge Lower Don SK 30900 93100 430900 393100 Beely Woods Upper Don SK 31500 92500 431500 392500 Beely Woods Lower Don SK 31800 91900 431800 391900 Niagra Don SK 32800 91500 432800 391500 Wardsend Don SK 34200 89900 434200 389900 Sandbed Don SK 34200 89100 434200 389100 Neepsend Don SK 34400 88600 434400 388600 Kelham Don SK 34900 88200 434900 388200 Lady's Bridge Don SK 35700 87700 435700 387700 Walk Mill Weir Don SK 36200 88100 436200 388100 Burton's Don SK 36700 88200 436700 388200 Sanderson's Don SK 37200 88900 437200 388900 Brightside Don SK 38600 90100 438600 390100 [New] Hadfield's Don SK 39000 90900 439000 390900 Jordan's Don SK 40200 92000 440200 392000 Ickles Don SK 41700 91800 441700 391800 Masbrough Don SK 42600 92800 442600 392800 Aldwarke Weir Don SK 45000 94400 445000 394400 Thrybergh Weir Don SK 46400 96400 446400 396400 Sprotborough Weir Don SE 53800 01400 453800 401400 Crimpsall Rock 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Bridge Little Don SK 23600 99700 423600 399700 Deepcar [Corn] Mill Little Don SK 28400 98100 428400 398100 Bradfield Mill Loxley SK 26300 91800 426300 391800 Stacey Bank Loxley SK 28700 90300 428700 390300 Loxley Old Wheel Loxley SK 29200 90000 429200 390000 Olive Wheel Loxley SK 30100 89500 430100 389500 Low Matlock Rolling Mills [Iron and Steel] Loxley SK 30500 89300 430500 389300 Green Wheel Steel Works Loxley SK 31000 89400 431000 389400 Stannington_Don Loxley SK 31700 89600 431700 389600 Malinbridge Loxley SK 32400 89300 432400 389300 Limbrick Works [Edge and Joiner's Tools] Loxley SK 33000 89400 433000 389400 Hillsborough Loxley SK 33200 89500 433200 389500 Millthorpe [Corn] Mill Millthorpe Brook SK 31200 76400 431200 376400 Adwick [Corn] Mill Old Ea Beck SE 53500 09300 453500 409300 Hall Field Farm Old Hay Brook SK 29700 80500 429700 380500 Totley [Scythes] Forge Old Hay Brook SK 29900 80400 429900 380400 Old Hay Wheel Old Hay Brook SK 30100 80300 430100 380300 Nether Mill Old Hay Brook SK 30600 80200 430600 380200 Hillfoot Old Hay Brook SK 30700 80200 430700 380200 Totley Brook Upper Aquaduct 1 Old Hay Brook SK 30800 80200 430800 380200 Totley Brook Upper Aquaduct 2 Old Hay Brook SK 30850 80200 430850 380200 Totley Brook Upper Aquaduct 3 Old Hay Brook SK 30900 80200 430900 380200 Totley Brook Upper Aquaduct 4 Old Hay Brook SK 30950 80200 430950 380200 Totley Brook Lower Aquaduct 1 Old Hay Brook SK 31000 80100 431000 380100 Totley Brook Lower Aquaduct 2 Old Hay Brook SK 31020 80120 431020 380120 Totley Brook Lower Aquaduct 3 Old Hay Brook SK 31040 80140 431040 380140 Totley Brook Lower Aquaduct 4 Old Hay Brook SK 31060 80160 431060 380160 Totley Brook Lower Aquaduct 5 Old Hay Brook SK 31080 80180 431080 380180 Totley Brook Lower Aquaduct 6 Old Hay Brook SK 31100 80200 431100 380200 Totley Brook Lower Aquaduct 7 Old Hay Brook SK 31120 80220 431120 380220 Totley Brook Lower Aquaduct 8 Old Hay Brook SK 31140 80240 431140 380240 Totley Brook Lower Aquaduct 9 Old Hay Brook SK 31160 80260 431160 380260 [Porter] Wire Mill Porter SK 30400 84900 430400 384900 [Porter] Nether Mill Porter SK 31300 85200 431300 385200 Shepherd [Cutlery] Wheel Porter SK 31600 85200 431600 385200 Ibbotson [Cutlery] Wheel Porter SK 31800 85500 431800 385500 Endcliffe Park 19 Porter SK 31970 85890 431970 385890 Endcliffe Park 18 Porter SK 31990 85900 431990 385900 Endcliffe Park 17 Porter SK 32000 85900 432000 385900 Smiths' Wood Wheel Porter SK 32100 85800 432100 385800 Endcliffe Park 16 Porter SK 32160 85880 432160 385880 Endcliffe Park 15 Porter SK 32180 85880 432180 385880 Endcliffe Park 14 Porter SK 32220 85890 432220 385890 Endcliffe Park 13 Porter SK 32280 85890 432280 385890 Endcliffe Park 12 Porter SK 32300 85900 432300 385900 Holmes Wheel Porter SK 32500 85800 432500 385800 Endcliffe Park 11 Porter SK 32700 85760 432700 385760 Endcliffe Park 10 Porter SK 32760 85760 432760 385760 Endcliffe Park 9 Porter SK 32780 85760 432780 385760 Endcliffe Park 8 Porter SK 32800 85780 432800 385780 Endcliffe Park 7 Porter SK 32850 85780 432850 385780 Endcliffe Park 6 Porter SK 32860 85800 432860 385800 Endcliffe Wheel Porter SK 32880 85820 432880 385820 Endcliffe Park 5 Porter SK 32900 85800 432900 385800 Endcliffe Park 4 Porter SK 32940 85800 432940 385800 Endcliffe Park 3 Porter SK 32940 85700 432940 385700 Endcliffe Park 2 Porter SK 32980 85680 432980 385680 Endcliffe Park 1 Porter SK 33000 85700 433000 385700 Lescar Grinding Wheel Porter SK 33100 85700 433100 385700 Sharrow Mills Porter SK 33700 85800 433700 385800 Bow Works Porter SK 33900 85900 433900 385900 Upper Broomhall Corn Mill Porter SK 34200 86000 434200 386000 Lower Broomhall Corn Mill Porter SK 34300 86100 434300 386100 Grange Farm Redleadmill Brook SK 39700 66800 439700 366800 Rivelin [Corn] Mills Rivelin SK 28700 86900 428700 386900 Rivelin Mill Rivelin SK 29000 87300 429000 387300 Rivelin Wire Mill Rivelin SK 29200 87200 429200 387200 Rivelin Paper Mill Rivelin SK 29400 87300 429400 387300 Frank Wheel Rivelin SK 29800 87200 429800 387200 Wolf Wheel [Cutlery] Rivelin SK 29900 87300 429900 387300 Swallow Wheel Rivelin SK 30300 87400 430300 387400 Iron Wheel [Cutlery] Rivelin SK 30700 87500 430700 387500 New Wheel [Cutlery] Rivelin SK 30900 87600 430900 387600 Little London Wheel [Cutlery] Rivelin SK 31300 87900 431300 387900 Holme Head Wheel [Cutlery] Rivelin SK 31400 88000 431400 388000 Roscoe Wheel [Cutlery] Rivelin SK 31600 88100 431600 388100 Paddling Pool, Upper Rivelin SK 32100 88300 432100 388300 Paddling Pool, Lower Rivelin SK 32200 88500 432200 388500 Walkley Bank Tilt [Steel] Rivelin SK 32300 88700 432300 388700 Mouse Hole Forge Rivelin SK 32300 88800
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