Former 'Coal Drop' Bunker, Hoyland Road, Neepsend, Sheffield - 2

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The photograph on this page of Former 'Coal Drop' Bunker, Hoyland Road, Neepsend, Sheffield - 2 by Terry Robinson as part of the Geograph project.

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Former 'Coal Drop' Bunker, Hoyland Road, Neepsend, Sheffield - 2

Image: © Terry Robinson Taken: 2 Nov 2008

Still not sure what the 'new' red brick walls are for but the owners obviously want to keep people out! The 'black brick' wall is a retaining wall. See also ... Image The low wall in the distance is from the original Hillfoot School, whose main buildings are now sadly long gone ... See ... Image Update in 2012 ... The original use for this structure was as a 'Coal Drop' served by the nearby rail line. Follow the above link for more info.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.397614
Longitude
-1.484124