The Old Hay Brook is a small river in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is formed from the , and another stream, which rise on moors to the south of Sheffield, and is joined by near Totley Grange. At Totley Rise it joins Totley Brook, to become the River Sheaf. Water from the river was used to power mills processing lead, corn and paper from at least the 17th century, which were later used for grinding scythes as the Sheffield metal industry expanded. All the mills were defunct by 1900, although some remnants including weirs and dams are still visible.
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| - The Old Hay Brook is a small river in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is formed from the , and another stream, which rise on moors to the south of Sheffield, and is joined by near Totley Grange. At Totley Rise it joins Totley Brook, to become the River Sheaf. Water from the river was used to power mills processing lead, corn and paper from at least the 17th century, which were later used for grinding scythes as the Sheffield metal industry expanded. All the mills were defunct by 1900, although some remnants including weirs and dams are still visible. (en)
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| - The bridge which carries Old Hay Lane over Old Hay Brook (en)
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| - The Old Hay Brook is a small river in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is formed from the , and another stream, which rise on moors to the south of Sheffield, and is joined by near Totley Grange. At Totley Rise it joins Totley Brook, to become the River Sheaf. Water from the river was used to power mills processing lead, corn and paper from at least the 17th century, which were later used for grinding scythes as the Sheffield metal industry expanded. All the mills were defunct by 1900, although some remnants including weirs and dams are still visible. (en)
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