Limb Valley Bole Hill disturbed ground 3
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' site
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag tip 1
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag tip 2
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' stone work
Lonely sycamore
Limb Valley Bole Hill disturbed ground 4
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag 2
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag 1
Lonely sycamore in September
Looking to Fulwood Hall
Beech in the spotlight
View west over Limb Valley from Lady Canning's Pla…
Bole Hill Plantation view to south-west
Footpath to Firs Farm
Limb Valley Bole Hill disturbed ground 2
Limb Valley Bole Hill disturbed ground 1
Limb Valley Autumn trees
Limb Valley Autumn trees panorama
Limb Valley Autumn beeches panorama
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Bole Hill Plantation view to south
Limb Valley Bole Hill lead smelting site
A view from the high and exposed western extremity of Bole Hill Plantation looking south over the Limb Valley and the coniferous Rough Standhills Plantation. On the skyline just left of centre is the higher ground of Totley Moor, which has its own 'Bole Hill' (see note).
There are many 'Bole Hills' in Sheffield and along the west-facing sandstone and gritstone escarpments of the Eastern Edges. Their elevated locations were ideal for wind-blown furnaces ('boles') for smelting lead ore which was brought in by pack-horses from the Peak District mines further to the west.
A view from the high and exposed western extremity of Bole Hill Plantation looking south over the Limb Valley and the coniferous Rough Standhills Plantation. On the skyline just left of centre is the higher ground of Totley Moor, which has its own 'Bole Hill' (see note).
There are many 'Bole Hills' in Sheffield and along the west-facing sandstone and gritstone escarpments of the Eastern Edges. Their elevated locations were ideal for wind-blown furnaces ('boles') for smelting lead ore which was brought in by pack-horses from the Peak District mines further to the west.
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