Presumed location of the Manor of Hallam
Posited by R.L. Hallam & N.J. Brassington
53° 22' 24.43" North 1° 32' 36.01" West`
In "A Search for the Village of Hallam and the Aula of Waltheof", Robert L. Hallam & Nigel J. Brassington conclude,
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On the basis of all the available evidence, we conclude that the Domesday village of Hallam was located just south of the old Roman road (Redmires Road [see map]) near what is now simply known as Hallam Head. The village was roughly bounded on the north by the old Roman road, on the west by the Great Hallam Field Road (now Hallam Grange Rise [see map], on the south byh Stumperlowe Grange Farm, and on the east by Carsick Hill Road [see map]. It encompassed within its precincts Hallam Head, the site identified by Hall in 1931, Hall Carr House (now Hallam Primary School) and Broom Fields), Tom Lane, Carsick Hall.
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