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The Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet: History and Restoration
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The Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet (Grid Reference SK 326820), known historically as the Abbeydale Works, was built over a long period of time for the manufacture of edge tools. The earliest reference, 1676, described the site as a cutlery grinding shop. By 1714 it was established as an agricultural edge tool manufactory. The extant buildings date between 1785 and 1842. By the beginning of the nineteenth century the site was one of the largest on Sheffield's rivers, and a highly successful business in scythes, sickles, hay knives and other agricultural tools was developed until the Works closed down in 1933. This article traces the history of the site and also covers the period of restoration in the late 1960s, culminating in its opening to the public as a site museum in 1970. Some of the problems encountered during the restoration are discussed.
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