Queen's Tower (Sheffield)

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Queen's Tower is a house in Sheffield, lying on East Bank Road in the Norfolk Park area of the city. It was designed by Woodhead & Hurst for Samuel Roberts, a local cutler, as a tribute to Mary Queen of Scots, and completed in 1839.

The two-storey building is in a Tudor style, with battlements and several turrets. Its grounds were designed by Robert Marnock and incorporated walls and a window from Manor Lodge, where Mary had been imprisoned.

On completion, Roberts gave the Tower to his son as a wedding present. He enlarged the structure in the 1860s. The Tower was converted to flats in 2004.

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  • Pevsner Architectural Guides: Sheffield, Ruth Harman and John Minnis