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PITSMOOR, a chapelry in Brightside-Bierlow township, Sheffield parish, W. R. Yorkshire; suburban to Sheffield, and 1 mile N of the centre of the town. It was constituted in 1845; and its post town is Sheffield.
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Aug 28, 2024 · Pitsmoor National School was founded by subscription and donation by the Watson family of Shirecliffe and built in 1836; probably one of the first schools in the area. At first a school for boys only; in 1857 extended to include girls. OS Map Sheffield 294. Surveyed 1850/1 Published 1855.
Pitsmoor in Sheffield. Map key | Location is at 436500,389500 | Click here to convert coordinates. | Click here to toggle map adverts. 1:5000. Search Tips. Smart Search. Street. Place. Streetmap.co.uk provides on-line street level maps for the whole of the UK.
Click on a postcode if you would like to see data on that specific area of Pitsmoor, or click here to browse the longer list of Pitsmoor property transactions from 2023. Address. Details. 457, Pitsmoor Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire , S3 9AS. Terraced - Sold for £130,000 in November 2023.
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The Pitsmoor is a pub in Sheffield, England located on Pitsmoor Road. The Pitsmoor is situated nearby to Church of God and the pitch Wards Pitmoor/Abbeyfield Park Crown Green Bowls Club . Overview
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