Robin Hood's House (Loxley, Sheffield)

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Possible, approximate location of Robin Hood's House.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-18. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-07-17.

In or just north of the village of Loxley were formerly found remnants of a house or cottage said to have been the birthplace and childhood home of Robin Hood. John Harrison mentioned the house in 1637 (see Evidence below) stating it was located in a field called Little Haggas Croft. Apparently no trace of this building remained in 1819 (see Evidence), but a photograph in a local newspaper in 1937 showed a wooden beam that was purportedly from this house.[1] A location near Normandale House on Rodney Hill in Loxley has been suggested.[2] In all events the site would have been very close to the present Loxley Common, a couple of hundred meters north of Rodney Hill. Here also in all probability were located Robin Hood's Bower and Robin Hood's Moss Template:PnItemQry

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