High Hazels Park and House

Introduction

The photograph on this page of High Hazels Park and House by Martin Speck as part of the Geograph project.

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High Hazels Park and House

Image: © Martin Speck Taken: 19 Aug 2009

High Hazels Park and House was built in 1850 by William Jeffcock, the first Lord Mayor of Sheffield. After the death of Jeffcock's son the house was used as a boys boarding school, and in 1901 High Hazels House became a museum. In World War II the house was used as a base for the Home Guard. It is now used as the clubhouse for Tinsley Golf Club.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.385979
Longitude
-1.400445