Listed buildings in Sheffield S13
The S13 district lies within the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 22 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest".[1] The district is in the east of the city of Sheffield, and covers the Handsworth, Richmond and Woodhouse areas of the city.
For neighbouring areas, see listed buildings in S2, listed buildings in S9, listed buildings in S12, listed buildings in S20, and listed buildings in Aston cum Aughton.
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Buildings
Name and location | Street | Photograph | Date | Notes |
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St Mary, Handsworth 53°22′16″N 1°23′04″W / 53.37111°N 1.38450°W / 53.37111; -1.38450 (CHURCH OF ST MARY AND ATTACHED CHEST TOMBS) | Handsworth Road | Late 12th century | ||
Woodhouse Village Cross 53°21′31″N 1°22′12″W / 53.35852°N 1.37000°W / 53.35852; -1.37000 (VILLAGE CROSS) | Market Place | 14th century | ||
Old Rectory 53°22′16″N 1°23′02″W / 53.37100°N 1.38378°W / 53.37100; -1.38378 (HANDSWORTH PARISH CENTRE AND ADJOINING STABLE RANGE PIGEONCOTE AND WALL) | Handsworth Road | Mid-17th century | ||
Cross Daggers 53°21′30″N 1°22′11″W / 53.35837°N 1.36977°W / 53.35837; -1.36977 (CROSS DAGGERS RESTAURANT AND ATTACHED RAILING) | Market Place | 1658 | ||
Manor Farmhouse 53°21′32″N 1°22′16″W / 53.35883°N 1.37103°W / 53.35883; -1.37103 (MANOR FARMHOUSE) | Cross Drive | 1690 | ||
304–330 Richmond Road Gate Piers 53°21′54″N 1°24′06″W / 53.36510°N 1.40168°W / 53.36510; -1.40168 (PAIR OF GATE PIERS AT ENTRANCE TO NUMBERS 304 TO 330 (NUMBERS 304 TO 330 NOT INCLUDED)) | Richmond Road | About 1700 | Former entrance to Gray's Farm | |
Bramley Hall 53°22′04″N 1°23′15″W / 53.36788°N 1.38755°W / 53.36788; -1.38755 (BRAMLEY HALL) | Bramley Hall Road | Early-18th century | ||
Woodhouse Village Stocks 53°21′31″N 1°22′12″W / 53.35859°N 1.36998°W / 53.35859; -1.36998 (VILLAGE STOCKS) | Market Place | Late-18th century | ||
53 Beighton Road 53°21′26″N 1°21′46″W / 53.35734°N 1.36268°W / 53.35734; -1.36268 (53, BEIGHTON ROAD) | Beighton Road | About 1830 | ||
53 Beighton Road Wall and Gateposts 53°21′26″N 1°21′47″W / 53.35721°N 1.36297°W / 53.35721; -1.36297 (BOUNDARY WALL AND GATEPOSTS TO NUMBER 53) | Beighton Road | About 1830 | ||
St Mary, Handsworth Walls, Piers and War Memorial 53°22′16″N 1°23′06″W / 53.37105°N 1.38501°W / 53.37105; -1.38501 (CHURCHYARD WALLS PIERS AND WAR MEMORIAL AT CHURCH OF ST MARY) | Handsworth Road | Late 19th century | ||
Trinity Methodist Church 53°21′32″N 1°22′24″W / 53.35890°N 1.37340°W / 53.35890; -1.37340 (TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH) | Chapel Street | 1878 | ||
Trinity Methodist Church Gateway and Railing 53°21′32″N 1°22′24″W / 53.35878°N 1.37345°W / 53.35878; -1.37345 (GATEWAY AND RAILING TO TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH) | Chapel Street | 1878 | ||
Woodhouse Cemetery Chapel 53°21′34″N 1°22′40″W / 53.35953°N 1.37790°W / 53.35953; -1.37790 (CHAPEL AT WOODHOUSE CEMETERY) | Stradbroke Road | 1878 | Designed by Innocent & Brown | |
Woodhouse Cemetery Gateway and Railing 53°21′33″N 1°22′41″W / 53.35909°N 1.37794°W / 53.35909; -1.37794 (GATEWAY AND RAILING AT WOODHOUSE CEMETERY) | Stradbroke Road | 1878 | Designed by Innocent & Brown | |
Woodhouse Cemetery Lodge 53°21′33″N 1°22′41″W / 53.35920°N 1.37818°W / 53.35920; -1.37818 (LODGE AT WOODHOUSE CEMETERY) | Stradbroke Road | 1878 | Designed by Innocent & Brown | |
St Joseph, Handsworth and Presbytery 53°22′20″N 1°23′06″W / 53.37233°N 1.38513°W / 53.37233; -1.38513 (Church of St Joseph and adjoining presbytery) | St Joseph's Road | 1881 | Designed by M. E. Hadfield & Son | |
St Joseph's School 53°22′19″N 1°23′08″W / 53.37194°N 1.38555°W / 53.37194; -1.38555 (ST JOSEPHS ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL AND BOUNDARY WALL) | St Joseph's Road | 1881 | Designed by M. E. Hadfield & Son | |
Water Pump and Trough 53°22′20″N 1°23′06″W / 53.37216°N 1.38495°W / 53.37216; -1.38495 (WATER PUMP AND TROUGH 12 METRES SOUTH OF PRESBYTERY) | St Joseph's Road | 1881 | South of Presbytery | |
Jeffcock Memorial Fountain and Trough 53°22′16″N 1°23′15″W / 53.37123°N 1.38746°W / 53.37123; -1.38746 (JEFFCOCK MEMORIAL WATER TROUGH AND DRINKING FOUNTAIN) | Handsworth Road | 1900 | ||
Woodhouse Mill War Memorial 53°21′58″N 1°21′12″W / 53.36619°N 1.35320°W / 53.36619; -1.35320 (Woodhouse Mill War Memorial) | Retford Road | 1922 | ||
St Catherine of Siena 53°21′41″N 1°24′27″W / 53.36144°N 1.40752°W / 53.36144; -1.40752 (CHURCH OF ST CATHERINE OF SIENA) | Handsworth Road | 1959 | Designed by Basil Spence |
References
- [1] – A list of all the listed buildings within Sheffield City Council's boundary is available to download from this page.
Sources
- Historic England. "Listed Buildings". Retrieved 12 July 2022.
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- Arts Tower and Library
- Beauchief Abbey
- Beauchief Hall
- Beehive Works
- Bishops' House
- Botanical Gardens Glasshouses
- Broom Hall
- Butchers Wheel
- City Hall
- Cornish Place
- Cutlers' Hall
- Darnall Works
- Ecclesfield Priory
- Endcliffe Hall
- Fair House Farmhouse
- General Cemetery
- Globe Works
- Green Lane Works Gateway
- Heritage House
- King Edward VII Upper School
- Leah's Yard
- Little Matlock Rolling Mill
- Loxley United Reformed Church
- Lyceum Theatre
- Manor Lodge Turret House
- Mappin Art Gallery
- The Mount
- Mount Pleasant
- Norton Hall
- Oakes Park
- Old Hall Farmhouse
- Old Queen's Head
- Onesacre Hall
- Paradise Square
- Park Hill Flats
- St James, Midhopestones
- St James, Norton
- St John, Ranmoor
- St Mary, Bramall Lane
- St Mary the Virgin, Beighton
- St Paul, Wordsworth Avenue
- Sharrow Mills
- Victoria Quays Terminal Warehouse
- War Memorial
- Well Meadow Street Crucible Furnace
- Whitley Hall Hotel
- Wicker Arches