Listed buildings in Sheffield S35
This is a list of listed buildings in the S35 district of Sheffield, in England. This includes the areas of Brightholmlee, Burncross, Chapeltown, Ecclesfield, Grenoside, High Green, Onesacre, Oughtibridge, Wharncliffe Side, Whitley and Worrall, plus part of Middlewood. It also includes an area of Barnsley around Green Moor, Thurgoland and Wortley.
For neighbouring areas, see listed buildings in S5, listed buildings in S6, listed buildings in S36, listed buildings in S61, listed buildings in S62, listed buildings in S74, and listed buildings in S75.
Building | Grade | Street | Image | Date built | Notes |
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Barnes Hall | II | Bracken Hill | Early-19th century | ||
Barnes Hall Dovecote | II | Bracken Hill | 1740 | ||
Barnes Hall Farm Cartshed | II | Bracken Hill | c.1820 | ||
Barnes Hall Farm West and North Barns | II | Bracken Hill | 16th-century | ||
Burton House Farmhouse | II | Burton Lane | 1685 | ||
Carlton House | II | Woodhead Road | Late-18th century | ||
Chapeltown Methodist Church | II | Lane End | 1866 | Designed by James Wilson | |
8 and 10 Church Street | II | Church Street | Early-19th century | ||
The Cottages | II | Cote Lane | Early-18th century | Adjoining Wortley Top Forge | |
Court House | II | Town End Road | 17th-century | ||
Cowley Manor | II | Cowley Lane | Early-18th century | ||
Cowley Manor Farm Barn | II | Cowley Lane | 18th-century | ||
Crucible Furnace Cellar | II | Top Side | c.1797 | ||
Cundy Cross | II | Woodhead Road | 16th-century | At junction with Bank Lane | |
Ecclesfield Priory | II* | Priory Road | c.1300 | ||
Ecclesfield Signal Box | II | Station Road | Late-19th century | ||
Fair Hurst Farmhouse Barn | II | Carr House Lane | 17th-century | ||
Filemakers' Manufactory | II | High Street | Early-19th century | ||
Forge Bridge | II | Forge Lane | 1782 | Built by Thomas Ramsden | |
Forge Croft Deer Paddock | II | Cote Lane | Early-18th century | ||
Fox House | II | Top Road | 17th-century | ||
Freeman Hospital | II | Burncross Road | 1837 | ||
Garden Cottage | II | Wortley Park | Early-19th century | ||
Glen Howe Packhorse Bridge | II | Glen Howe Park | 1734 | ||
Greenhead House | II | Burncross House | Early-18th century | ||
Green Lane Farm Cartshed | II | Penistone Road | 1825 | ||
Green Moor Stocks | II | Well Hill Road | Unknown | ||
Guide Pillar | II | Cockshutts Lane | 19th-century | At junction with Long Lane | |
Guide Pillar | II | Kirk Edge Road | 19th-century | At junction with Burnt Hill Lane | |
Guide Pillar | II | Onesmoor Road | 19th-century | At junction with Brightholmlee Road | |
Guide Pillar | II | Onesmoor Road | 19th-century | At junction with Lumb Lane | |
Guide Pillar | II | Thorn House Lane | 1860 | At junction with Brightholmlee Lane | |
6 Halifax Road | II | Halifax Road | 1840 | ||
High Lea Cottage and Farmhouse | II | Brightholmlee Lane | 17th-century | ||
Holly Hall West Outbuilding | II | Holly Hall Lane | 17th-century | ||
Holy Trinity Church | II | Halifax Road | 1870 | Designed by G. E. Street | |
Housley Hall | II | Housley Hall Lane | 15th-century | ||
Hunshelf Hall | II | Hunshelf Hall Lane | 1746 | ||
Huthwaite Hall | II* | Huthwaite Lane | 1748 | Designed by John Carr | |
Huthwaite Hall Brew House and Garage | II | Huthwaite Lane | 17th-century | ||
Huthwaite Hall North Farmbuilding | II | Huthwaite Lane | Late-18th century | ||
Huthwaite Hall South West Farmbuilding | II | Huthwaite Lane | Late-18th century | ||
Huthwaite Hall Stables | II | Huthwaite Lane | Early-19th century | Possibly designed by John Carr | |
Ivy Cottage | II | Well Hill Road | Mid-18th century | ||
Low Fold Farmhouse and Barn | II | Jackey Lane | Late-18th century | ||
Middlewood Hall | II | Mowson Lane | 1813 | ||
Middlewood Hall Coachhouse and Stables | II | Mowson Lane | Early-19th century | ||
Middlewood Hall Gatepiers | II | Middlewood Road North | Early-19th century | ||
Middlewood Hall Railings, Steps and Wall | II | Mowson Lane | Early-19th century | ||
Milepost | II | Burncross Road | 19th-century | At junction with Burncross Drive | |
Milepost | II | Cowley Lane | 19th-century | Opposite number 182 | |
Milepost | II | Halifax Road | Mid-19th century | At Mill Moor Plantation | |
Milepost | II | Hallwood Road | 19th-century | East of junction with Penistone Road | |
Milepost | II | Main Road | 19th-century | At junction with Langsett Road North | |
Milepost | II | Penistone Road | Mid-19th century | At junction with Woodhead Road | |
Milepost | II | Penistone Road | Mid-19th century | Near Town End Farm | |
Milepost | II | Sheffield Road | Early-19th century | South-west of junction with Kirby Lane | |
Milepost | II | Station Road | Early-19th century | South of junction with Commerce Road | |
Milepost | II | Middlewood Road North | 19th-century | North of Stockarth Lane | |
Milepost | II | Penistone Road | Early-19th century | North of Wheel Lane | |
Milestone | II | Woodhead Road | Late-18th century | At junction with Bank Lane | |
Miners Welfare Hall | II | Grenoview Road | Early-20th century | ||
Old Hall Farmhouse | II | Brightholmlee Lane | 17th-century | ||
The Old School | II | Loundside | 1844 | ||
Old School Room | II | School Lane | Early-19th century | ||
Old Thorn House Farm Barn | II | Thorn House Lane | 17th-century | ||
Old Vicarage | II | Howbrook Lane | 1880 | ||
Onesacre Hall | II* | Green Lane | c.1640 | ||
Onesacre Hall Barn | II | Green Lane | 17th-century | ||
Oughtibridge Forge | II | Forge Lane | 1792 | ||
Oughtibridge Hall | II | Oughtibridge Lane | 16th-century | ||
Oughtibridge Hall Cowhouse | II | Oughtibridge Lane | 17th-century | ||
Oughty Bridge railway station | II | Station Lane | 1851 | ||
Pule Hill Hall and Cottage | II | Rag Lane | 1671 | ||
Raynor House Barn | II | Raynor Lane | 17th-century | ||
Rocher Farmhouse | II | New Road | 1667 | ||
Roper House | II | Roper House Lane | 1742 | ||
Rural Cottage | II | Jackey Lane | Late-17th century | ||
St John the Baptist, Chapeltown | II | Housley Park Lane | 1859 | Designed by Weightman and Hadfield | |
St Leonard, Wortley | II | Halifax Road | Mediaeval | ||
St Mary, Ecclesfield | I | Church Street | c.1200 | ||
St Saviour, High Green | II | Mortomley Lane | 1872 | Designed by James Brooks | |
Sharp Ford Bridge | II | Cote Lane | c.1800 | ||
Sundial | II | Halifax Road | 1679 | In St Leonard's churchyard | |
Swift Cottage and Garvins Cottage | II | Wortley Park | Early-19th century | ||
Swinnock Hall | II | Swinnock Lane | 17th-century | ||
Sylvesters Farmhouse | II | Whitley Lane | Late-17th century | ||
Thurgoland Bridge | II | Thurgoland Bank | Mid-19th century | ||
Thurgoland Wire Works | II | Old Mill Lane | Mid-18th century | ||
Toad Hall Hill Farmhouse | II | Thurgoland Hall Lane | 17th-century | ||
Top Forge Cottage | II | Cote Lane | Late-18th century | ||
Top Lodge | II | The Flats | Mid-19th century | ||
64 Towngate Road | II | Towngate Road | 1687 | ||
66 Towngate Road | II | Towngate Road | Late-17th century | ||
Well Hill Farmhouse | II | Well Hill Road | 17th-century | ||
Well Houses | II | Well Houses Lane | Mid-17th century | ||
Wharncliffe Lodge | II | Wharncliffe Chase | 18th-century | ||
269 Wheel Lane | II | Wheel Lane | Late-18th century | ||
Whitley Farmhouse | II | Whitley Lane | Mid-18th century | ||
Whitley Hall Hotel | II* | Elliot Lane | 16th-century | ||
Whitley Hall Stableblock | II | Whitley Carr | Late-19th century | ||
Wortley Arms | II | Halifax Road | Mid-18th century | ||
Wortley Hall | II* | Wortley Park | 1746 | Designed by Giacomo Leoni and Matthew Brettingham | |
Wortley Hall Arbour | II | Wortley Park | Mid-19th century | ||
Wortley Hall Circular Pool | II | Wortley Park | Early-19th century | ||
Wortley Hall Ice House | II | Wortley Park | Mid-19th century | ||
Wortley Hall North East Avenue Gates | II | Wortley Park | Early-19th century | ||
Wortley Hall Retaining Wall | II | Wortley Park | 19th-century | ||
Wortley Hall Stable Block | II | Wortley Park | Early-19th century | ||
Wortley Hall South West Avenue Gates | II | Wortley Park | Early-19th century | ||
Wortley Hall Terrace Steps and Wall | II | Wortley Park | Early-19th century | ||
Wortley Top Forge | I | Cote Lane | Mid-18th century | ||
References
- - A list of all the listed buildings within Sheffield City Council's boundary is available to download from this page.
- Images of England
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