Eye-Witness Works, Milton Street, Sheffield

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Eye-Witness Works, Milton Street, Sheffield

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 11 Jun 2012

Perhaps the most architecturally impressive survivor of Sheffield's cutlery industry, externally at least not a million miles away from a Georgian terrace. The nearest five bays were built c1852, the top storey and eastward extension dates from c1875. As usual, workshops behind, where a chimney also survives (Image]). Grade II* listed. Possibly the last place in the city still manufacturing cutlery.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.375838
Longitude
-1.478826