Listed buildings in Sheffield
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There are about 1,000 listed buildings in Sheffield. Of these only five are Grade I listed, and 42 are Grade II*, the rest being Grade II listed. The buildings vary from a listed facade to the largest listed building in Europe (Park Hill).
The dates given refer to the year(s) of completion.
Grade I[]
Building | Image | Date built | Architect |
---|---|---|---|
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet (Works) | 1785–1876 | ||
Church of St. Nicholas, Bradfield | c.1200–c.1500 | ||
Church of St. Mary, Ecclesfield | c.1200– | ||
Sheffield Cathedral | 1430–1966 | ||
Town Hall | 1897 | E. W. Mountford |
Grade II*[]
This is a complete list of all Grade II* listed buildings in Sheffield.[1]
Building | Image | Date built | Architect |
---|---|---|---|
Paradise Square, Sheffield | 1736–1771 | ||
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet (Workers' Cottages, Counting House and Manager's House) | 1785–1876 | ||
Church of St Thomas a Becket and remains of Beauchief Abbey | 1276 or 1283 | Church restored by | |
Beauchief Hall and adjoining structures | |||
Beehive Works | 1850s/60s | ||
Bishops' House | 1554 | The Blythe family | |
Botanical Gardens Glass House | 1838 | Benjamin Broomhead Taylor | |
Butchers Wheel | 1820s-1870s | ||
City Hall | 1934 | Vincent Harris | |
Cornish Place (East and West Ranges) | 1822–1860 | Built for James Dixon & Sons | |
Cutlers' Hall | 1832 | and | |
Ecclesfield Priory | c. 1273 | ||
Endcliffe Hall | c. 1860 | Built for Sir John Brown | |
Fair House Farmhouse, Low Bradfield | 1630s | Unknown | |
Globe Works | 1825 | Henry and William Ibbotson | |
Entrance Gateway to Green Lane Works | 1795 & 1860 | Alfred Stevens | |
Heritage House, Infirmary Road | 1797 | John Rawsthorne | |
King Edward VII Upper School | 1838 | William Flockton | |
Leah's Yard, Cambridge Street | mid-19th century | ||
Little Matlock Rolling Mill | 1882 | ||
Loxley United Reformed Church | 1787 | ||
Lyceum Theatre | 1897 | W. G. R. Sprague | |
Turret House, Sheffield Manor | c. 1574 | ||
Mappin Art Gallery (now part of Weston Park Museum) | 1887 | Flockton & Gibbs | |
The Mount, Glossop Road | c. 1830 | William Flockton | |
Mount Pleasant Community Centre including former stables and coaching block | 1777 | John Platt | |
Norton Hall | 1815 | ||
Oakes Park and adjoining structures | 1668 | ||
Old Queen's Head | c. 1475 | ||
Onesacre Hall | 1630–1670 | John Hawley | |
Park Hill Flats | 1961 | Jack Lynn and Ivor Smith | |
Portland Works | |||
St James’ Church, Midhopestones | c. 1360 | ||
St James, Norton | |||
St John, Ranmoor | 1888 | Flockton & Gibbs | |
St Mary's Church, Bramall Lane | 1830 | Joseph and Robert Potter | |
St Mary the Virgin, Beighton | |||
Sanderson Kayser's Darnall Works (two crucible steel shops) | 1871 | ||
Sharrow Mills | c. 1737 | ||
Sheffield General Cemetery (Gatehouse, Egyptian Gate and Non-Conformist Chapel) | 1836 | ||
Terminal Warehouse, Victoria Quays | |||
University of Sheffield Library and Arts Tower | 1965 | ||
War Memorial | 1925 | Charles Denny Carus-Wilson | |
Well Meadow Street Crucible Furnace and attached buildings | |||
Whitley Hall Hotel | c. 1550s-1580s | Thomas & William Parker | |
Wicker Arches | 1848 | Sir John Fowler |
Grade II[]
Building | Date built | Architect |
---|---|---|
Abbeydale Picture House | 1920 | |
Former Adelphi Cinema | 1920 | |
Almshouse | ||
Attercliffe Chapel | 1629 & 1909 | |
Banner Cross Hall | 1821 | Jeffry Wyattville |
Banner Cross Methodist Church | 1929 | William John Hale |
Barnes Hall | 1824 | |
Birley Old Hall and Falconry | 1705 | |
Birley Spa | 1842 | |
Botanical Gardens Bear Pit | 1836 | |
Botanical Gardens Pavilions | 1836 | Robert Marnock |
The Britannia Inn, Attercliffe (former home of Benjamin Huntsman) | 1772 | |
Brooklyn Works | mid 19th century | |
Broom Hall | c.1498-1784 | |
Broomhill Church (west tower and porch) | 1871 | W. H. Crossland |
Burrowlee House | 1711 | |
Carbrook Hall Public House | c1620 | |
Carmel House (facade) | 1890 | |
Cathedral Church of St Marie | 1848 | Matthew Hadfield |
Cementation furnace, Doncaster Street | 1848 | built for Daniel Doncasters steelworks |
1839 | ||
Sheffield General Cemetery (Anglican Chapel, Registrar's House, & various monuments) | 1836–1880 | , William Flockton, and others |
Christ Church, Stannington | 1830 | Woodhead & Hurst |
Crookes Cemetery Chapel | 1908 | C. and C.M. Hadfield |
Crucible Theatre[2] | 1971 | |
Dial House | 1802 | |
Fulwood Hall | 15th century and 1620 | |
Fulwood Old Chapel | 1729 | |
1830s | ||
Hallfield House | mid-17th century | |
Heeley Tramway Depot | 1878 | |
, Fitzalan Square | 1893 & 1910 | J. Williams |
The Herdings | 1675 | |
High Storrs School | 1933 | |
Hillsborough House | 1779 | |
Hillsborough Primary School | 1884 | Wilson & Masters |
King Edward VII Hospital, Rivelin (Now converted to apartments) | 1916 | W.A. Kenyon |
Leader House | 1770 | |
Loxley House | 1826 | |
1853 | ||
Moore Street electricity substation | 1968 | Jefferson Sheard & Partners |
Mylnhurst | 1883 | |
97–117 Norfolk Street (including the ) | late 18th century–1875 | |
c. 1855 - 1860 | ||
Old Bank House, Hartshead | 1728 | |
Oughtibridge railway station, | 1845 | |
1933 | M.J Gleeson | |
Parkhead Hall | 1865 | J. B. Mitchell-Withers (senior) |
Revell Grange | mid 18th century | |
Riverdale House | c. 1860 | |
Sacred Heart Church, Hillsborough | 1936 | C.M. Hadfield |
Sheffield Castle | c1270 | |
Sheffield United Gas Light Company Offices | 1875 | M. E. Hadfield & Son |
Shepherd Wheel | c. 1780 | |
Sir Frederick Mappin Building | ||
St George's Church, Portobello | 1825 | Woodhead & Hurst |
St Mary's Church, Bolsterstone | 1879 | John Brearley |
St Matthew's Church, Carver Street | 1855 | Flockton & Sons |
St Michael's Cemetery, Rivelin (Chapel and Walsh memorial) | 1877 | Messrs Hadfield and Son |
St Paul's Church, Wordsworth Avenue | 1959 | Basil Spence |
1872 | James Brooks[3] | |
, Fitzalan Square | 1913 | Alfred Drury |
Stumperlowe Cottage | 15th century | |
Stumperlowe Hall | 1854 | |
Sugworth Hall | 16th century and later | |
Tapton Hall | 1855 | Flockton & Son |
Taylor's Eye Witness[4] | 1836 | |
Tinsley Park Cemetery | 1882 | |
The Towers | 1896 | Flockton & Gibbs |
Drama Studio, University of Sheffield | 1869 | C.J. Innocent |
Underbank Chapel | 1743 | |
Underbank Schoolroom | 1853 | |
Upper Chapel | 1700, 1848 | John Frith |
Victoria Hall | 1908 | Waddington Son & Dunkerley / William John Hale |
Victoria Quays (various buildings) | 1819–1900 | |
Wadsley Parish Church | 1834 | |
Walkley Library | 1905 | Hemsoll & Paterson |
Whirlow Hall Farm | 1843 | |
The White Building, Fitzalan Square | 1908 | Flockton & Gibbs |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Listed Buildings". Sheffield City Council. Archived from the original on 24 July 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
- ^ "City's Crucible pots listed building status". Sheffild Star.
- ^ Historic England. "CHURCH OF ST SAVIOUR (1286375)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
- ^ "Maker of quality knives, blades and kitchenware for over 150 years".
- [1] - A list of all the listed buildings within Sheffield City Council's boundary is available to download from this page.
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