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 is the year of completion.

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[edit] Grade I

Building Date built Architect
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet (Works) 17851876
Church of St. Nicholas, Bradfield c.1200–c.1500
Church of St. Mary, Ecclesfield c.1200–
Sheffield Cathedral 14301966
Town Hall 1897 E. W. Mountford

[edit] Grade II*

Building Date built Architect
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet (Workers' Cottages, Counting House and Manager's House) 1785-1876
Arts Tower 1965 Gollins, Melvin, Ward & Partners
Church of St Thomas a Becket and remains of Beauchief Abbey 1276 or 1283 Church restored by Edward Pegge
Bishops' House c1500 John and Geoffrey Blythe
Broom Hall c.1498-1784
Botanical Gardens Pavilions 1836 Robert Marnock
Carbrook Hall Public House c1620
Cathedral Church of St Marie 1848 Matthew Hadfield
Church of Saint Mary, Bramall Lane 1830 Joseph and Robert Potter
Sheffield General Cemetery (Gatehouse, Egyptian Gate, & Non-conformist Chapel) 1836 Samuel Worth
Cutlers' Hall 1832 Samuel Worth and BB Taylor
Endcliffe Hall c1860 Built for Sir John Brown
Heritage House, Infirmary Road (originally part of the Royal Infirmary) 1797 John Rawsthorne
King Edward VII Upper School 1838 William Flockton
Leah's Yard, Cambridge Street mid C19
Lyceum Theatre 1897 W.G.R. Sprague
St John's Church, Ranmoor 1888 Flockton & Gibbs
Sheffield City Hall 1920-1934 Vincent Harris
Sanderson Kayser's Darnall Works (two crucible steel Shops) 1871
Sheffield Manor (the Turret House) c1574
The Mount, Glossop Road c1830 William Flockton
Mount Pleasant Community Centre c1770
Mappin Art Gallery 1887 Flockton & Gibbs
Old Bank House, Hartshead 1728
Old Queen's Head c1475
Paradise Square 17361771
Park Hill 1961 Jack Lynn and Ivor Smith
Sharrow Mills c1737
Sheffield United Gas Light Company Offices 1875 M.E. Hadfield & Son
Shepherd Wheel c1780
Wicker Arches 1848 Sir John Fowler

[edit] Grade II

Building Date built Architect
Abbeydale Picture House 1920 Dixon and Shenley
Former Adelphi Cinema 1920 William C. Fenton
Almshouse
Attercliffe Chapel 1629 & 1909
Botanical Gardens Bear Pit 1836
Birley Spa 1842
The Britannia Inn, Attercliffe (former home of Benjamin Huntsman) 1772
Broomhill Church (west tower and porch) 1871 W. H. Crossland
Carmel House (facade) 1890
Cemetery Road Baptist Church 1839
Sheffield General Cemetery (Anglican Chapel, Registrar's House, & various monuments) 18361880 Samuel Worth, William Flockton, and others
Gell Street Pavilion 1830s
Heeley Tramway Depot 1878
Sir Frederick Mappin Building
Head Post Office Building, Fitzalan Square 1893 & 1910 J. Williams
Monument to Thomas Wiley 1853
97–117 Norfolk Street (including the Brown Bear public house) late 1700s1875
Sheffield Castle c1270
St George's Church, Portobello 1825 Woodhead & Hurst
Statue of King Edward VII, Fitzalan Square 1913 Alfred Drury
Drama Studio, University of Sheffield 1869 C.J. Innocent
Victoria Quays (various buildings) 18191900
The White Building, Fitzalan Square 1908 Gibbs & Flockton

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