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'Sugworth hall' home of 'Charles Boot'

'Sugworth hall'  home of 'Charles Boot'
The hall became the home of civil engineer Charles Boot (1874-1945) early in the 20th century. Boot was the son of Henry Boot. in 1921. Boot extended the hall adding a tower and battlements by the architect E. Vincent Harris - who was working on the construction of 'Sheffield City Hall'. During his time at the hall Charles Boot constructed a Folly 330 yards (300 m) to the north, in the 1930s simply to provide his workers with employment during the 'Great Depression'
The tower to the left of the hall.. shows striking similarity to the 'Folly'

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Latest comments - All (12)
 Ulrich John
Ulrich John club
A beautiful view !
5 years ago.
 trester88
trester88 club
Ein schönes ländliches Anwesen!
5 years ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club has replied
Thanks .. to you.. Ulrich.... this is a fine house of massive proportions... and set in beautiful countryside...
Best wishes from David J;'.. UK.
5 years ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club has replied
It sure is... trester'... the home of a prominent builder who did much work around the Sheffield region... and employed many workers.
Cheers to you.... from David J'
5 years ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club
It sure is.. fifi'.... a true country mansion... in a field nearby is an 'ice house' where ice was collected from ponds when frozen then stored below ground.
Good wishes to you...
David J'
4 years ago.

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