Wharncliffe musket range
Wharncliffe Chase Lodge, Woodhead Road, Wortley, Wharncliffe, South Yorkshire, S357DA
Extensive area situated on an open moorland plateau fomerly a deer Park.
Constructed by the Wharncliffe family who had connections with military army service. Most likely Edward Montagu Stuart Wortley Mackenzie 1827-1899. He was Colonel of the Hallamshire Rifle Volunteers and had previously served in the Guards Regiment. It is known that the Hallamshire Volunteers used it on regular occasions. A meeting at Sheffield Town Hall resolved to form a volunteer force in 1852 to address a perceived French threat (many regiments formed at this time nationwide). This may have been the incentive to build the range some years later.
A book is available on Amazon (The Historic Wharncliffe Musket Range).
Wharncliffe Chase Lodge, Woodhead Road, Wortley, Wharncliffe, South Yorkshire, S357DA
The site is situated on extremly rough and uneven ground. There are some broken drains and great care is needed.
Very rough ground and exposed to the weather