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- Bolsterstone is a village in South Yorkshire, England, south of Stocksbridge, and 8.5 miles to the northwest of the City of Sheffield and within the city...
- St Mary's Church, Bolsterstone is situated in the village of Bolsterstone, within the boundary of the City of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. The...
- Archived from the original on 3 April 2010. "Bolsterstone Genealogy Project - Photos Page 3". Bolsterstone.de. 12 December 1916. Retrieved 26 July 2011...
- Oughtibridge; the ward also includes the villages of Deepcar, Wharncliffe Side, Bolsterstone, Midhopestones, Upper Midhope and Ewden Village. The po****tion of this...
- below the Underbank Reservoir. It blends into the areas of Deepcar, Bolsterstone and the eastern end of Ewden valley around Ewden village, which are also...
- Wilton, Blacker Hill, Blackmoorfoot, Blacktoft, Blaxton, Blubberhouses, Bolsterstone, Boltby, Bolton, Bolton on Dearne, Booth Bank, Boothferry, Boothtown...
- Wharncliffe Side, Wortley, Worrall Sheffield, Barnsley S36 SHEFFIELD Bolsterstone, Carlecotes, Catshaw, Crow Edge, Deepcar, Dunford Bridge, Hoylandswaine...
- Stannington, Strines, Woodland View and Worrall Stocksbridge and Upper Don Bolsterstone, Deepcar, Ewden, Midhopestones, Oughtibridge, Stocksbridge and Wharncliffe...
- habitations within the parish include Midhopestones, Upper Midhope and Bolsterstone on the northern edge, and Dungworth in the southeastern part. The moorland...
- Fenney. Fenney had previously been the manager of the gl****works at Bolsterstone that was owned by his mother-in-law. The site at Catcliffe was chosen...