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

BuildingImageDate builtArchitect
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet (Works)1785–1876
Church of St. Nicholas, Bradfieldc.1200c.1500
Church of St. Mary, Ecclesfieldc.1200
Sheffield Cathedral1430–1966
Town Hall1897E. W. Mountford

Grade II*

This is a complete list of all Grade II* listed buildings in Sheffield.[1]

BuildingImageDate builtArchitect
Paradise Square, Sheffield1736–1771
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet (Workers' Cottages, Counting House and Manager's House)1785–1876
Church of St Thomas a Becket and remains of Beauchief Abbey1276 or 1283Church restored by Edward Pegge
Beauchief Hall and adjoining structures
Beehive Works1850s/60s
Bishops' Housec. 1500John and Geoffrey Blythe
Botanical Gardens Glass House1838Benjamin Broomhead Taylor
Butchers Wheel1820s-1870s
City Hall1934Vincent Harris
Cornish Place (East and West Ranges)1822–1860 Built for James Dixon & Sons
Cutlers' Hall1832Samuel Worth and B. B. Taylor
Ecclesfield Prioryc. 1273
Endcliffe Hallc. 1860Built for Sir John Brown
Fair House Farmhouse, Low Bradfield1630s Unknown
Globe Works1825Henry and William Ibbotson
Entrance Gateway to Green Lane Works1795 & 1860 Alfred Stevens
Heritage House, Infirmary Road1797John Rawsthorne
King Edward VII Upper School1838William Flockton
Leah's Yard, Cambridge Streetmid-19th century
Little Matlock Rolling Mill1882
Lyceum Theatre1897W. G. R. Sprague
Turret House, Sheffield Manorc. 1574
Mappin Art Gallery (now part of Weston Park Museum)1887Flockton & Gibbs
The Mount, Glossop Roadc. 1830William Flockton
Mount Pleasant Community Centre including former stables and coaching block1777John Platt
Norton Hall1815
Oakes Park and adjoining structures 1668
Old Queen's Headc. 1475
Onesacre Hall1630–1670 John Hawley
Park Hill Flats1961Jack Lynn and Ivor Smith
Portland Works
St James’ Church, Midhopestonesc. 1360
St James, Norton
St John, Ranmoor1888Flockton & Gibbs
St Mary's Church, Bramall Lane1830Joseph and Robert Potter
St Mary the Virgin, Beighton
Sanderson Kayser's Darnall Works (two crucible steel shops) 1871
Sharrow Millsc. 1737
Sheffield General Cemetery (Gatehouse, Egyptian Gate and Non-Conformist Chapel)1836Samuel Worth
Terminal Warehouse, Victoria Quays
University of Sheffield Library and Arts Tower1965Gollins, Melvin, Ward & Partners
Well Meadow Street Crucible Furnace and attached buildings
Whitley Hall Hotelc. 1550s-1580s Thomas & William Parker
Wicker Arches1848Sir John Fowler

Grade II

BuildingDate builtArchitect
Abbeydale Picture House1920Dixon and Shenley
Former Adelphi Cinema1920William C. Fenton
Almshouse
Attercliffe Chapel1629 & 1909
Banner Cross Hall1821Jeffry Wyattville
Banner Cross Methodist Church1929William John Hale
Barnes Hall1824
Birley Old Hall and Falconry1705
Birley Spa1842
Botanical Gardens Bear Pit1836
Botanical Gardens Pavilions1836Robert Marnock
The Britannia Inn, Attercliffe (former home of Benjamin Huntsman)1772
Brooklyn Worksmid 19th century
Broom Hallc.1498-1784
Broomhill Church (west tower and porch)1871W. H. Crossland
Burrowlee House1711
Carbrook Hall Public Housec1620
Carmel House (facade)1890
Cathedral Church of St Marie1848Matthew Hadfield
Cementation furnace, Doncaster Street1848built for Daniel Doncasters steelworks
Cemetery Road Baptist Church1839
Sheffield General Cemetery (Anglican Chapel, Registrar's House, & various monuments)1836–1880Samuel Worth, William Flockton, and others
Christ Church, Stannington1830Woodhead & Hurst
Crookes Cemetery Chapel1908C. and C.M. Hadfield
Crucible Theatre[2]1971
Dial House1802
Fulwood Hall15th century and 1620
Fulwood Old Chapel1729
Gell Street Pavilion1830s
Hallfield Housemid-17th century
Heeley Tramway Depot1878
Head Post Office Building, Fitzalan Square1893 & 1910J. Williams
High Storrs School1933
Hillsborough House1779
Hillsborough Primary School1884Wilson & Masters
King Edward VII Hospital, Rivelin (Now converted to apartments)1916W.A. Kenyon
Leader House1770
Loxley House1826
Monument to Thomas Wiley1853
Moore Street electricity substation1968 Jefferson Sheard & Partners
Mylnhurst1883
97117 Norfolk Street (including the Brown Bear public house)late 18th century1875
Oakbrook Housec. 1855 - 1860
Old Bank House, Hartshead1728
Oughtibridge railway station, 1845
Our Lady & St Thomas Church1933M.J Gleeson
Parkhead Hall1865J. B. Mitchell-Withers (senior)
Revell Grangemid 18th century
Riverdale Housec. 1860
Sacred Heart Church, Hillsborough1936C.M. Hadfield
Sheffield Castlec1270
Sheffield United Gas Light Company Offices1875M. E. Hadfield & Son
Shepherd Wheelc. 1780
Sir Frederick Mappin Building
St George's Church, Portobello1825Woodhead & Hurst
St Mary's Church, Bolsterstone1879John Brearley
St Matthew's Church, Carver Street1855Flockton & Sons
St Michael's Cemetery, Rivelin (Chapel and Walsh memorial)1877Messrs Hadfield and Son
St Paul's Church, Wordsworth Avenue1959Basil Spence
St Saviour's Church, High Green1872 James Brooks[3]
Statue of King Edward VII, Fitzalan Square1913Alfred Drury
Stumperlowe Cottage15th century
Stumperlowe Hall1854
Sugworth Hall16th century and later
Tapton Hall1855Flockton & Son
Taylor's Eye Witness[4]1836
Tinsley Park Cemetery1882
The Towers1896Flockton & Gibbs
Drama Studio, University of Sheffield1869C.J. Innocent
Underbank Chapel1743
Underbank Schoolroom1853
Upper Chapel1700, 1848John Frith
Victoria Hall1908Waddington Son & Dunkerley / William John Hale
Victoria Quays (various buildings)18191900
Wadsley Parish Church1834
Walkley Library1905Hemsoll & Paterson
Whirlow Hall Farm1843
The White Building, Fitzalan Square1908Gibbs & Flockton

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