Ringinglow

Ringinglow is a village in the western section of the City of Sheffield, England. It is focussed on the intersections of Fulwood Lane and Sheephill Road with Ringinglow Road. Ringinglow Road was constructed as a turnpike road from Sheffield to Hathersage in the 1790s—an octagonal former toll house built in 1795 still stands in the village along with an inn, the Norfolk Arms, which was built a few years later. The sources of the Porter Brook and Limb Brook, both tributaries of the River Sheaf, are near the village. The Norfolk Arms is often used as a staging-post by ramblers following one of these rivers out of Sheffield towards the Peak District National Park, the eastern boundary of which runs through the village. Historically, the Limb Brook marked the boundary between the Saxon kingdoms of Mercia and Northumbria. This remained the boundary between Yorkshire and Derbyshire into the 20th century.

 

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