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Ringinglow is a village in the western section of , . It is on the western border of , and although it is within the boundary of Sheffield, it is self-contained, being entirely surrounded by open countryside. The village now falls within the Fulwood ward of the City.

The village is focussed on the intersections of Fulwood Lane and Sheephill Road (historically this section was known as Houndkirk Road) with Ringinglow Road. The sources of the and , both tributaries of the , are near the village. The Norfolk Arms, a pub in the village, is often used as a staging-post by following one of these rivers out of Sheffield towards the , the eastern boundary of which runs through the village. The Peak District Boundary Walk runs through the village.

(2026). 9781909461536, Friends of the Peak District.


History
On Fulwood Lane a polished Neolithic stone axehead was found in 1952 indicating ancient human activity in the area.

An interim report by University of Sheffield staff on excavations of a linear feature in the Sheephill Road, Ringinglow area has suggested evidence of the route of the lost Roman Road linking with the Roman Signal Station at Navio and . The feature, which extends through Barber Fields is 20m wide and filled to a depth of 5m with rubble and has a metalled surface. This route would have passed close to the at Whirlow Hall Farm.

Historically, the marked the boundary between the kingdoms of and . This remained the boundary between and into the 20th century. A report dating from 1574 detailed a tour by George Talbot, the 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, then lord of the manor of Sheffield, of the boundaries of the manor, in which they visited 'a great heape of stones called Ringinglawe' that was used as one of the boundary markers.Quoted in () The site of the cairn is believed to be to the west of the village. Sheffield historian S. O. Addy, writing in 1888, noted that the Old English word hlâw is almost always used to refer to a burial mound, and speculated that this 'great heap of stones' may have been an ancient . He further suggested that the etymology of the name Ringinglow suggests that 'originally the heap may have been a round burial mound, or mound surrounded by a circle'. () Addy additionally noted that there existed a 'folk etymology' for the name Ringinglow ()—a story also recounted by local historian J. Edward Vickers

(1999). 187471844X, The Hallamshire Press Limited. 187471844X
—that the village got its name after a man lost on the moors in bad weather was saved when he heard the bells of Sheffield parish church 'ringing low' over the moors. Both authors state that this story is a myth.

Ringinglow Road was constructed as part of a road from to Chapel-en-le-Frith and that opened in 1758.Leader, R. E. (1906). The Highways and Byways of Old Sheffield. A lecture delivered before the Sheffield Literary and Philosophical Society ( transcription) The octagonal former built still stands in the village along with the Norfolk Arms Public House, a coaching (also Grade II listed) that was built . Addy's 1888 map shows the Norfolk Arms was then known as the Ringinglow Inn.

Historical evidence of shallow coal drift-mining of the Ringinglow seam has been found in the nearby Barber Fields, adjacent to Sheephill Road. This was served by an industrial railway which ran from a location near to Furnace Farm to Copperas Farm. Neither of the farm names appear on the modern Ordnance Survey maps although evidence of a ballasted footpath from the Limb Brook to Smeltings Farm can still be found. The railway is known to have existed in the late 1940s but, like the mines is no more. Other mines in the area were the Deep Sick Coal Pits.

In 2005 a Rotary Club funded , Finder Cairn, was erected at the junction of Fulwood Lane and Greenhouse Lane.


Popular culture
Instrumental tracks titled 'Ringinglow' have been included on The Human League's 2001 album, Secrets, and 's 2001 album, Between Tides.


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