Malin Bridge - Wikipedia. Coordinates: 5. 3. It is located at grid reference SK3. Malin Bridge is only a small district centred on the road bridge over the River Loxley which carries the B6.
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Stannington (in whose ward the suburb lies); it is surrounded by the suburbs of Hillsborough, Wisewood, Walkley and Stannington. History. The most probable is that the name derived from Malin Stacie, who was Lord of the Manor of Owlerton (which lies . It is possible that Stacie built the bridge or was responsible for its upkeep and it was therefore named after him. Another possibility is that the name derives from Milne Bridge, a common occurrence where a bridge is built near a mill. A third option is that it was named after . In the first half of the 1. The best known of these are the Malin Bridge Corn Mill which still stands today and the Mousehole Forge which dates from the 1.
Whole families were wiped out with eleven people killed at the Stag Inn including eight members of the Armitage family as the inn was swept away. Seven members of the Bisby family were killed as the Cleakum Inn was inundated and swept away. The stone- built bridge was also carried off by the raging torrent and many of the industrial workshops were destroyed. Samuel Harrison wrote: .
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Buses could be then caught at Malin Bridge for travellers continuing to Bradfield or Stannington. At that time Malin Bridge was a busy shopping area and increasing traffic meant that the original narrow bridge over the Loxley to Stannington was replaced by a wider and stronger structure. The tram route from the city centre was taken over by buses in 1. The A6. 10. 1 (Rivelin Valley Road) leads off to the SW and after three miles connects to the A5. Manchester. Other B class roads leave Malin Bridge for the suburbs of Stannington, Loxley and beyond. There are many small shops around the one- way system; the largest retail outlet in the area is Towsure, a sizeable outdoor equipment warehouse on Holme Lane.
The Rivelin Valley fire station stands 2. Rivelin Valley Road. Malin Bridge Corn Mill.
The earliest written records for a mill on this site date from 1. It is one of the few remaining examples of an undershot water wheel in the country, it is six metres in diameter and 2. The mill was completely destroyed in the flood of 1. Wilson family. Around 1. Marsden family and operated until 1. Since then it has been a Comet store, Chinese restaurant and a clothing store before becoming disused.
In 2. 00. 6 Sheffield City Council granted permission for 2. The apartments and the restoration were completed in the second half of 2.
The entrance to the Supertram park and ride is on the left. Mousehole Forge. It dates from the 1. It was famous for producing anvils that were exported all over the world, and it closed around 1. The works also produced vices and various other engineering tools.
Part of the site is a grade two listed building although much of the old machinery is open to the elements. It was a large concern; one of the buildings has now been converted to a private house although a lot of the site is ruined. From the late 1. 92. Malin Bridge Construction Company, occupied one of the other buildings.
The importance of the site is emphasised by the fact that a book has been written about the forge by Richard A. Its Sheffield origins date back to 1. La Plata Works on Holme Lane in Malin Bridge in 1. The works were built on the site of a cutlery grinding wheel, which had existed since the 1.
The works stand on the banks of the River Loxley and the river provided much of the power for the works throughout the 1. In the latter part of the 1. By 1. 92. 0 the firm was producing more garden shears than sheep shears and it has continued to diversify into garden tools over the years.
There is still a market for hand sheep shears and the company is now the only British manufacturer. A tin tabernacle had previously been used for worship as the area had no church and fundraising was commenced to build St.
The foundation stone for the new church was laid by the Bishop of Sheffield and it was built by H. I. Potter of Fowler, Sandford & Potter in 1. The church is built of rustic brick with a pantile roof with no tower or spire; windows are grouped in threes. The interior consists of a four bay nave and a broad chancel with a tall arch. A small glazed porch was added in 1. The terminus was first used on October 2.
A6. 10. 1 (Holme Lane). In February 2. 00. Park and ride scheme adjacent to the terminus on the opposite side of Holme Lane. The unmanned scheme which cost . The park and ride has not been well used and price cuts have been introduced to encourage people to use the scheme.
Malin Bridge Primary School is situated on Dykes Lane. Potter, it was opened in 1.
The Yew Tree Inn is right in the centre of Malin Bridge. It was destroyed in the 1.
The Anvil on Stannington Road owes its name to the nearby Mousehole Forge which used to produce anvils. The present building dates from 1. The Holly Bush is also in the general area, just along Rivelin Valley Road, although it is usually said to be in Rivelin Valley rather than Malin Bridge; it dates from 1.
The Malin Bridge Inn dates from 1. Cleakum Inn and was rebuilt with its present name after the flood. The Stag Inn, just across the road, was never rebuilt after being turned into a ruin by the flood.
Flood management. As a result of this the Environment Agency started work in August 2. Loxley and Rivelin rivers at Malin Bridge.
The work will alleviate flooding problems in the future but has had the added effect of opening up the views of the area with the confluence of the two rivers now clearly in view, something that has not been seen for many years.