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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