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Listed buildings in Sheffield S5

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The S5 district lies within the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 18 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The district is in the north of the city of Sheffield, and includes the areas of Firth Park, Fir Vale, Longley, Parson Cross, Shirecliffe, Shiregreen, Southey Green and Wadsley Bridge.

For neighbouring areas, see listed buildings in S3, listed buildings in S4, listed buildings in S6, listed buildings in S9, listed buildings in S35 and listed buildings in Rotherham (Keppel Ward).


Key

Grade Criteria[1]
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
II Buildings of national importance and special interest

Buildings

Name and location Street Photograph Date Notes Grade
2 Hatfield House Court
53°25′27″N 1°27′02″W / 53.42428°N 1.45060°W / 53.42428; -1.45060 (2, HATFIELD HOUSE COURT)
Hatfield House Croft
Late 16th century II
Concord Park Barn
53°25′33″N 1°26′23″W / 53.42584°N 1.43966°W / 53.42584; -1.43966 (BARN AT WEST ENTRANCE TO CONCORD PARK)
Oaks Lane
Early 17th century II
Abbey Grange Nursing Home
53°24′40″N 1°26′51″W / 53.41105°N 1.44739°W / 53.41105; -1.44739 (ABBEYGRANGE NURSING HOME AND ADJOINING FORMER STABLE ENTRANCE)
Cammel Road
Late 18th century Formerly Page Hall II
1–7 Hatfield House Croft
53°25′28″N 1°27′01″W / 53.42446°N 1.45029°W / 53.42446; -1.45029 (1-7, HATFIELD HOUSE CROFT)
Hatfield House Croft
Late 18th century II
Longley Hall
53°24′54″N 1°27′40″W / 53.41510°N 1.46119°W / 53.41510; -1.46119 (LONGLEY HALL)
Longley Lane
Late 18th century II
Goddard Hall
53°24′30″N 1°27′28″W / 53.40834°N 1.45791°W / 53.40834; -1.45791 (GODDARD HALL)
Herries Road
Early 19th century Now part of the Northern General Hospital II
Wincobank Chapel
53°25′02″N 1°26′03″W / 53.41728°N 1.43420°W / 53.41728; -1.43420 (WINCOBANK UNDENOMINATIONAL CHAPEL AND ADJOINING SCHOOLROOM)
Wincobank Avenue
1841 II
Five Arches
53°24′46″N 1°29′35″W / 53.41264°N 1.49306°W / 53.41264; -1.49306 (RAILWAY VIADUCT)
Herries Road
1845 Designed by Joseph Locke II
Firth Park Lodge and Pavilion
53°24′47″N 1°26′40″W / 53.41317°N 1.44447°W / 53.41317; -1.44447 (SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL SPORT AND DEVELOPMENT SECTION DISTRICT OFFICE)
Firth Park Road
Mid 19th century II
Norwood Grange Cottage, Barn, Coach House and Stables
53°24′42″N 1°27′52″W / 53.41177°N 1.46435°W / 53.41177; -1.46435 (Cottage, barn, coach house and stables, Norwood Grange)
Longley Lane Mid 19th century II
Sewer Gas Lamp
53°25′06″N 1°26′04″W / 53.41843°N 1.43446°W / 53.41843; -1.43446 (SEWER GAS LAMP AT JUNCTION WITH MONCKTON ROAD)
Shiregreen Lane
Late-19th century At junction with Monckton Road II
Fir Vale Trinity Methodist Church
53°24′29″N 1°27′00″W / 53.40805°N 1.44994°W / 53.40805; -1.44994 (Trinity Fir Vale Methodist Church)
Firth Park Road
About 1890 II
Chesterman House and Wycliffe House
53°24′28″N 1°27′28″W / 53.40779°N 1.45765°W / 53.40779; -1.45765 (Chesterman House, Wycliffe House, main outbuilding range and boundary walls)
Herries Road 1894 Designed by C. J. Innocent II
St Cuthbert
53°24′28″N 1°27′06″W / 53.40784°N 1.45154°W / 53.40784; -1.45154 (CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT)
Barnsley Road
1904 Designed by John Dodsley Webster and Son II
Firth Park Methodist Church
53°25′07″N 1°26′54″W / 53.41851°N 1.44830°W / 53.41851; -1.44830 (FIRTH PARK METHODIST CHURCH, ADJOINING MEETING ROOM AND BOUNDARY WALL)
Stubbin Lane
1911 Designed by F. W. Chapman and J. Mansell Jenkinson II
St James and St Christopher
53°25′43″N 1°26′32″W / 53.42871°N 1.44233°W / 53.42871; -1.44233 (CHURCH OF ST JAMES AND ST CHRISTOPHER)
Bellhouse Road
1941 II
St James and St Christopher Wall and Gates
53°25′43″N 1°26′31″W / 53.42865°N 1.44203°W / 53.42865; -1.44203 (BOUNDARY WALL AND GATES TO CHURCH OF ST JAMES AND ST CHRISTOPHER)
Bellhouse Road
1941 II
St Paul
53°25′59″N 1°28′09″W / 53.43317°N 1.46930°W / 53.43317; -1.46930 (CHURCH OF ST PAUL)
Wordsworth Avenue
1959 Designed by Basil Spence II*

References

Sources

  • Historic England. "Listed Buildings". Retrieved 26 July 2022.
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