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Encyclopedia > Bradfield, Sheffield

Bradfield is a village in the borough of Sheffield, England and is situated in the Peak District. It is divided into two settlements, High Bradfield atop a hill and Low Bradfield in the valley of the River Loxley.


Bradfield is the largest parish in England, extending from the Ladybower Reservoir on Yorkshire’s border with Derbyshire to the Sheffield suburb of Stannington.


High Bradfield possesses a dramatic Gothic revival church, and a Norman castle motte. Low Bradfield is less historic, having been largely destroyed in the Great Sheffield flood of the 1850s.


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Welcome to Bradfield School (223 words)
Bradfield School is committed to a concept of continuous development and improvement so that we can meet the needs of our students, providing a high quality educational provision.
Bradfield School encourages the traditional values of hard work, high levels of personal achievement and consideration for others.
As part of the Sheffield ‘Pathfinder’ programme we are scheduled for a PFI rebuild in 2007/8 which again is an exciting prospect which will further establish Bradfield School as a school of excellence.
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