 | A restored 18th century scythe works - one of the most important industrial heritage sites in the country. The site illustrates the complete industrial process of the manufacturing of agricultural edge tools from the late 18th century. As well as original machinery and waterwheels, the site also contains a managers house and workers cottages furnished in late victorian style. |

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Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet Abbeydale Road South Sheffield S7 2QW |
 | 0114 236 7731 |
 | 0114 235 3196 |
 | Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet is open to the public from Sunday 8 April to Sunday 7 October 2007 at the following times, and all year round for pre-booked school and group visits.
Monday to Thursday 10.00 am to 4.00 pm Sunday 11.00 am to 4.45 pm (closed Friday and Saturday) |
 | On site cafe selling hot and cold drinks, hot snacks, sandwiches, cakes and pastries, cream teas plus ice cream, crisps and chocolate |
 | Limited on-site parking but other free prking available very close by, along parts of Abbeydale Road and surrounding areas |
 | Due to the nature of the site disabled access at present is limited. Plans are currently being made to improve access through the installation of lifts at the site. |
 | No credit cards can be accepted - only cash or cheque |
 | No dogs except support dogs |
 | Adults £3.00 Children £1.50 Senior Citizens, Students £2.50 Family ticket (2+2) £6.00 CHILDREN UNDER 5 ADMITTED FREE
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