Crookesmoor Road

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Crookesmoor Road.
Crookesmoor Road.

Crookesmoor Road is a main road in Sheffield connecting the districts of Crookes, Crookesmoor and Broomhill. It is one of the longest roads in Sheffield, and home of a large student population. The University of Sheffield School of Law is also based here.

Crookesmoor Road is composed mainly of Victorian terraces, complete with cellars and small yards; the majority of houses are landlord-owned and rented to students at the University of Sheffield.

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