IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
De Warren Place, SHEFFIELD, S26 7XH

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to De Warren Place, S26 7XH by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (20 Images Found)

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1
Footpath heading into Harthill
Poppies line the verge of this field adding a vivid splash of June colour.
Image: © Jonathan Clitheroe Taken: 15 Jun 2008
0.12 miles
2
Direction Sign ? Signpost on Harthill Field Road, Harthill with Woodall parish
Located in Harthill, on the southwest side of the T junction of Harthill Field Road and Common Road, Harthill with Woodall parish. 1 arm and a lost annulus finial. Made by the Royal Label Factory. Milestone Society National ID: YW_SK4980
Image: © C Minto Taken: 22 Aug 2021
0.12 miles
3
Garden or green by Doctor Lane, Harthill
A green, with a small pavilion or shelter off to the left which houses a replica of a village tapestry.
Image: © Andrew Hill Taken: 28 Sep 2011
0.15 miles
4
Harthill Well Dressing 2017
Harthill, South Yorkshire The ancient custom of Well Dressing is the art of decorating springs and wells with pictures made from natural materials. The custom is almost unique to Derbyshire, but Harthill, being the southernmost village in Yorkshire, is only just outside the Derbyshire border and embraces the tradition too. The village Well Dressing Group make a mosaic picture each year for display at the well at the bottom of Doctor Lane. Using a flat moist clay base, flower petals and foliage are pressed into the clay to form the picture, which is then left at the well site for public viewing during the following carnival week. Each year the picture displays a different theme, with this year’s theme being Harry Potter. Being made from natural materials, well dressings only last for a matter of days, maybe up to a week, deteriorating gradually from the moment they are unveiled. Although I attended the opening ceremony on the Monday evening, there were just too many people milling around to be able to get a satisfactory photograph. It was four days before I was able to get there again and this time I had the place to myself, but sadly the deterioration process was already underway and some of the finer detail is lost.
Image: © Mike Nield Taken: 7 Jul 2017
0.17 miles
5
Harthill village hall
Looking across the road to the hall.
Image: © Andrew Hill Taken: 28 Sep 2011
0.17 miles
6
Wind Pump, Harthill
Harthill, South Yorkshire Wind pumps like the one pictured here were once a common sight in the rural landscape and their function was to pump water from a well to serve the needs of a farm. This one, off Harthill Field Road (near the junction with Serlby Lane and Common Road), is one of three in the area, but is the only one still wholly intact. A second one stands close by the modern-day wind turbines in the middle of Loscar Common, but only the main tower remains, whilst a third at Loscar Farm, close to the junction of Harthill Field Road and Packman Lane, though largely intact, has most of its blades missing. This image also appears on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128783627@N03/35632143732/in/photostream/
Image: © Mike Nield Taken: 7 Jul 2017
0.17 miles
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Wind Pump, Harthill
Harthill, South Yorkshire Wind pumps like the one pictured here were once a common sight in the rural landscape and their function was to pump water from a well to serve the needs of a farm. This one, off Harthill Field Road (near the junction with Serlby Lane and Common Road), is one of three in the area, but is the only one still wholly intact. A second one stands close by the modern-day wind turbines in the middle of Loscar Common, but only the main tower remains, whilst a third at Loscar Farm, close to the junction of Harthill Field Road and Packman Lane, though largely intact, has most of its blades missing. This image also appears on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128783627@N03/34990889653/in/photostream/
Image: © Mike Nield Taken: 7 Jul 2017
0.18 miles
8
Houses and fish and chip shop, Harthill
The little fish and chip shop is very handy for some of the local residents, on Winney Hill south of the village centre.
Image: © Andrew Hill Taken: 28 Sep 2011
0.19 miles
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Union Street, Harthill
Image: © Stephen Ostler Taken: 14 Sep 2019
0.20 miles
10
Walker's Butchers/Threshing Barn
Grade II Listed Building in Harthill, South Yorkshire Late 17th century (with some 20th century alterations) threshing barn with pantile roof, partly converted to a butcher’s shop. How much more interesting this picture would have been had the old traditional "red" telephone kiosk not been replaced by the much less interesting KX series box. This image also appears on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128783627@N03/34994333424/in/photostream/
Image: © Mike Nield Taken: 3 Jul 2017
0.20 miles