Listed buildings in Sheffield City Centre
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This is a list of listed buildings in Sheffield City Centre. For the purposes of this list, the city centre is defined as being equivalent to the S1
postcode district. For other areas inside the Sheffield Inner Ring Road
which are sometimes regarded as part of the city centre
, see listed buildings in S2, listed buildings in S3, listed buildings in S4 and listed buildings in S10.
S postcode area
The S postcode area, also known as the Sheffield postcode area, is a group of postcode districts around Barnsley, Chesterfield, Dronfield, Hope Valley, Mexborough, Rotherham, Sheffield and Worksop in England....
postcode district. For other areas inside the Sheffield Inner Ring Road
Sheffield Inner Ring Road
Sheffield Inner Ring Road is a dual-carriageway circling central Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Built from the 1960s onwards the Ring Road connects to the Sheffield Parkway, which itself connects with the M1 motorway...
which are sometimes regarded as part of the city centre
Sheffield City Centre
Sheffield City Centre—often just referred to as town—is a district of the City of Sheffield, and part of the Sheffield Central ward. It includes the area that is within a radius of roughly of Sheffield Cathedral, and is encircled by the Inner Ring Road—a circular route started in the late 1960s...
, see listed buildings in S2, listed buildings in S3, listed buildings in S4 and listed buildings in S10.
Building | Grade | Street | Image | Date built | Notes |
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Abacus House | II | Norfolk Street | c.1791 | ||
Aberdeen Works | II | Trafalgar Street | 1883 | ||
Anglo Works | II | Trippet Lane | c.1800 | ||
92 Arundel Street | II | Arundel Street | Early-19th century | ||
92A Arundel Street | II | Arundel Street | Early-19th century | ||
Bankers Draft | II | Market Place | c.1900 | ||
18 & 20 Bank Street | II | Bank Street | Mid-19th century | ||
22 & 24 Bank Street | II | Bank Street | c.1840 | ||
26 & 28 Bank Street | II | Bank Street | c.1830 | ||
30 Bank Street | II | Bank Street | Early-19th century | ||
36 & 38 Bank Street | II | Bank Street | Early-19th century | Forms part of Bank Street Arts | |
40 & 42 Bank Street | II | Bank Street | c.1830 | ||
Blonk Street Bridge | II | Blonk Street | Mid-19th century | ||
Boundary wall | II | St Paul's Parade | 1910 | Incorporates examples of standard measures | |
Bow Centre | II | Holly Street | 1894 | Designed by J. B. Mitchell-Withers | |
Boy's Charity School | II | East Parade | 1825 | ||
Brown Bear | II | Norfolk Street | Late-18th century | ||
Butchers Wheel Butchers Wheel Butchers Wheel or Butcher Works is a former cutlery and tool factory in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The last of the manufacturing tenants left in 2004. The building is a listed historic site, and is now used for residential and retail purposes.... |
II* | Eyre Lane | 1820s-1870s | ||
Cairns Chambers | II | Church Street | c.1880 | ||
32 Cambridge Street | II | Cambridge Street | 1832 | Forms part of The Cutler pub | |
23 Carver Street | II | Carver Street | Early-19th century | ||
35 Carver Street | II | Carver Street | 1812 | ||
Castle Sheffield Castle Sheffield Castle was a castle in Sheffield, England, constructed at the confluence of the River Sheaf and the River Don, possibly on the site of a former Anglo-Saxon long house, and dominating the early town. A motte and bailey castle had been constructed on the site at some time in the century... Courtyard Remains |
II | Castle Market Castle Market Castle Market is an indoor market in Sheffield, England. It lies in the north east of the present city centre, by the River Don, and is built on top of the remains of Sheffield Castle, which can still be seen via guided tours.... |
Late-13th century | ||
Castle Sheffield Castle Sheffield Castle was a castle in Sheffield, England, constructed at the confluence of the River Sheaf and the River Don, possibly on the site of a former Anglo-Saxon long house, and dominating the early town. A motte and bailey castle had been constructed on the site at some time in the century... Gateway Remains |
II | Castle Market Castle Market Castle Market is an indoor market in Sheffield, England. It lies in the north east of the present city centre, by the River Don, and is built on top of the remains of Sheffield Castle, which can still be seen via guided tours.... |
13th-century | ||
Castle Sheffield Castle Sheffield Castle was a castle in Sheffield, England, constructed at the confluence of the River Sheaf and the River Don, possibly on the site of a former Anglo-Saxon long house, and dominating the early town. A motte and bailey castle had been constructed on the site at some time in the century... Remains |
II | Castle Market Castle Market Castle Market is an indoor market in Sheffield, England. It lies in the north east of the present city centre, by the River Don, and is built on top of the remains of Sheffield Castle, which can still be seen via guided tours.... |
13th-century | ||
Cathedral Church of St Marie | II | Norfolk Row | 1848 | Designed by Matthew Hadfield | |
Cathedral House | II | Norfolk Row | /td> | 1903 | |
Central Library Sheffield Central Library Sheffield Central Library and Graves Art Gallery is a public library in Sheffield. It houses the city library service's single largest general lending and reference collection, as well as hosting an art gallery on the third floor, and a theatre in the basement.... |
II | Surrey Street | 1934 | Designed by W. G. Davies | |
Challenge Works | II | Arundel Street | c.1880 | ||
Channing Hall | II | Surrey Street | Late-19th century | ||
2, 4 & 6 Church Street | II | Church Street | c.1880 | ||
5 Church Street | II | Church Street | 1867 | Designed by Flockton & Abbott | |
17 Church Street | II | Church Street | 1838 | Designed by Samuel Worth | |
City Hall Sheffield City Hall Sheffield City Hall is a Grade II* listed building in Sheffield, England, containing several venues, ranging from the Oval Concert Hall which seats over 2,000 people to a ballroom featuring a sprung dance floor... |
II* | Barkers Pool | 1934 | Designed by Vincent Harris Vincent Harris Emanuel Vincent Harris OBE, RA was an English architect who designed several important public buildings.He was born in Devonport, Devon and educated at Kingsbridge Grammar School. He was articled to the Plymouth architect James Harvey in 1893; in 1897 he moved to London where he assisted E. Keynes... |
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City Works | II | Mary Street | Late-19th century | ||
County Court Hall | II | Bank Street | 1854 | ||
Crucible Stack | II | Blonk Street | Late-19th century | ||
Crucible Theatre Crucible Theatre The Crucible Theatre is a theatre built in 1971 and located in the city centre of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. As well as theatrical performances, it is home to the most important event in professional snooker, the World Snooker Championship.... |
II | Tudor Square Tudor Square Tudor Square is a city square in the city of Sheffield, England. The square is home to the largest concentration of theatres in the UK outside London and has thus become known as Sheffield’s ‘Theatre Land’... |
1971 | Designed by Tanya Moiseiwitsch | |
Cutlers' Hall Cutlers' Hall Cutlers' Hall is a Grade II* listed building in Sheffield, England that is the headquarters of the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire. It is located on Church Street opposite Sheffield Cathedral.-History:... |
II* | Church Street Church Street (Sheffield) Church Street is situated in the centre of Sheffield at the grid reference of . It runs for approximately 450 metres in a westerly direction from its junction with Fargate and High Street to its termination at the crossroads formed by the junction with West Street, Leopold Street and Townhead... |
1832 | Designed by Samuel Worth and B. B. Taylor | |
Duke of Norfolk's Estate Office | II | St James' Street | c.1850 | ||
2 & 3 East Parade | II | East Parade | Mid-19th century | ||
4-8 East Parade | II | East Parade | c.1900 | ||
11 East Parade | II | East Parade | Early-19th century | ||
12-13 East Parade | II | East Parade | Late-18th century | ||
49-63 Fargate | II | Fargate Fargate Fargate is a pedestrian precinct and shopping area in Sheffield, England. It runs between Barker's Pool and High Street opposite the cathedral. It was pedestrianised in 1973... |
1890 | ||
Former Post Office | II | Flat Street | Early-19th century | ||
Foster's Buildings | II | High Street | 1897 | Designed by Flockton, Gibbs and Flockton | |
48-50 Garden Street | II | Garden Street | Early-19th century | ||
52, 54 and 56 Garden Street | II | Garden Street | c.1840 | ||
Girls Charity School | II | St James' Row | 1786 | ||
12 & 14 George Street | II | George Street | c.1870 | ||
16 George Street | II | George Street | Mid-18th century | ||
35 George Street | II | George Street | 1914 | ||
Graduate Pub | II | Surrey Street | c.1850 | ||
Hallam House | II | Arundel Street | 1791 | ||
Head Post Office | II | Fitzalan Square Fitzalan Square Fitzalan Square is a municipal square situated in the city centre of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. The present day square is one of the busiest areas of the city centre with traffic and pedestrians continually moving through the area... |
c.1890 | ||
2 High Street | II | High Street | 1895 | ||
Holly Building | II | Holly Street | 1899 | Designed by H. W. Lockwood | |
Howard Hotel | II | Pond Street | Early-19th century | ||
James Montgomery James Montgomery James Montgomery was a British editor, hymnwriter and poet. He was particularly associated with humanitarian causes such as the campaigns to abolish slavery and to end the exploitation of child chimney sweeps.... Memorial Fountain |
II | Broad Lane | c.1875 | ||
K6 phonebox | II | Leopold Street | At junction with Orchard Street | ||
K6 phoneboxes | II | Pinfold Street | Outside Steel City House | ||
K6 phonebox | II | West Street | Outside Bow Centre | ||
Kemsley House | II | High Street | 1916 | Designed by Gibbs, Flockton and Teather | |
Leader House | II | Surrey Street | 1780 | ||
Leah's Yard Leah's Yard Leah’s Yard is a former collection of small industrial workshops situated on Cambridge Street in the city centre of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England... |
II* | Cambridge Street | Mid-19th century | ||
Leopold Chambers | II | Leopold Street | 1894 | Designed by Holmes & Watson | |
7 Leopold Street | II | Leopold Street | 1888 | Designed by J. D. Webster | |
Lyceum Theatre Lyceum Theatre (Sheffield) -History:Built in 1897 following a traditional proscenium arch design, the Lyceum is the only surviving theatre outside of London designed by the famous theatre architect W.G.R. Sprague and the last example of an Edwardian auditorium in Sheffield... |
II* | Tudor Square Tudor Square Tudor Square is a city square in the city of Sheffield, England. The square is home to the largest concentration of theatres in the UK outside London and has thus become known as Sheffield’s ‘Theatre Land’... |
1897 | Designed by W. G. R. Sprague W. G. R. Sprague W. G. R. Sprague was a theatre architect in the grand age.Born in Australia, the son of actress Dolores Drummond who returned with acclaim to London in 1874. Sprague was articled to Frank Matcham for four years, then in 1880 to Walter Emden for three years; and then in partnershp with Bertie Crewe... |
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104 Mary Street | II | Mary Street | Late-19th century | ||
Montgomery Chambers | II | East Parade | c.1820 | ||
Morton Works | II | West Street | c.1830 | ||
Mount Zion Chapel | II | Westfield Terrace | 1834 | ||
8 & 10 Norfolk Row | II | Norfolk Row | c.1830 | ||
12-20 Norfolk Row | II | Norfolk Row | c.1840 | ||
22 Norfolk Row | II | Norfolk Row | c.1830 | ||
111, 113 & 117 Norfolk Street | II | Norfolk Street | c.1840 | ||
15 North Church Street | II | North Church Street | Mid-19th century | ||
17 North Church Street | II | North Church Street | c.1840 | ||
19 North Church Street | II | North Church Street | c.1830 | ||
Old Bank House Old Bank House Old Bank House is the oldest surviving brick-built house in Sheffield City Centre in South Yorkshire, England. It lies on Hartshead, north of the High Street.... |
II | Hartshead | 1728 | ||
Old Cathedral Vicarage | II | St James' Row | c.1800 | ||
Old Monk | II | Norfolk Street | Late-19th century | ||
Old Queen's Head Old Queen's Head, Sheffield The Old Queen's Head is a public house on Pond Hill in the City of Sheffield, England that occupies the oldest domestic building in the city. This timber framed building is thought to date from c.1475, although the earliest known written record of it is in an inventory compiled in 1582 of the... |
II* | Pond Hill | c.1475 | ||
1-15 Paradise Square | II* | Paradise Square | 1771–1787 | ||
4-12 Paradise Square | II* | Paradise Square | 1771 | ||
14-22 Paradise Square | II* | Paradise Square | 1736 | ||
24 Paradise Square | II* | Paradise Square | 1771 | ||
Prudential Assurance Building | II | Pinstone Street Pinstone Street Pinstone Street is located in Sheffield, England. It connects the two shopping areas of Fargate and The Moor in the centre of the city. Originally known as Pinstone Lane, its eastern side is home to Sheffield Town Hall and the Peace Gardens.... |
1896 | Designed by Alfred Waterhouse Alfred Waterhouse Alfred Waterhouse was a British architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic Revival architecture. He is perhaps best known for his design for the Natural History Museum in London, and Manchester Town Hall, although he also built a wide variety of other buildings throughout the... |
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72 Queen Street | II | Queen Street | Mid-19th century | ||
Queen Street Chambers | II | Queen Street | c.1820 | ||
24 Rockingham Lane | II | Rockingham Lane | Early-19th century | ||
Ruskin Building | II | Norfolk Street | c.1875 | ||
9-14 St James' Row | II | St James' Row | Early-19th century | ||
16 St James' Row | II | St James' Row | c.1845 | ||
St George's St George's Church, Portobello St George's Church, Portobello was a Church of England church in the City of Sheffield, England. It is now part of the University of Sheffield and functions as a lecture theatre and student housing.... |
II | Portobello | 1825 | Designed by Woodhead and Hirst | |
St George's St George's Church, Portobello St George's Church, Portobello was a Church of England church in the City of Sheffield, England. It is now part of the University of Sheffield and functions as a lecture theatre and student housing.... Wall and Gate Piers |
II | Portobello | 1825 | ||
St Matthew's St Matthew's Church, Sheffield St Matthew's Church is situated on Carver Street in the centre of Sheffield. It is a Grade II listed building located at grid reference . The church is part of the Anglo-Catholic movement.-History:... |
II | Carver Street | 1855 | Designed by William Flockton William Flockton Flockton's were a series of architectural firms in the 19th and early 20th centuries, based in Sheffield, England. The firms were responsible for a number of significant buildings, particularly in the Sheffield area.-William Flockton:... |
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Salvation Army Citadel | II | Cross Burgess Street | c.1890 | ||
Sanctuary | II | St James' Street | c.1870 | ||
Scissor Forge | II | Carver Street | Mid-19th century | ||
Sellers Wheel | II | Arundel Street | Late-19th century | ||
Sheffield Cathedral Sheffield Cathedral Sheffield Cathedral is the cathedral church for the Church of England diocese of Sheffield, England. Originally a parish church, it was elevated to cathedral status when the diocese was created in 1914... |
I | Church Street Church Street (Sheffield) Church Street is situated in the centre of Sheffield at the grid reference of . It runs for approximately 450 metres in a westerly direction from its junction with Fargate and High Street to its termination at the crossroads formed by the junction with West Street, Leopold Street and Townhead... |
1430–1966 | ||
Sheffield Central Deaf Club | II | Surrey Street | c.1830 | ||
Sheffield City Grammar School | II | Leopold Street | 1880 | Designed by T. J. Flockton and E. R. Robson | |
Sheffield Midland station Sheffield Midland station Sheffield station, formerly Pond Street and later Sheffield Midland, is a railway station in Sheffield, England and is the busiest station in South Yorkshire... |
II | Sheaf Street | 1870 | Designed by Charles Trubshaw Charles Trubshaw Charles Trubshaw was an architect specifically associated with railway buildings on the London and North Western Railway and Midland Railway lines... |
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Sheffield United Gas Light Company Offices Sheffield United Gas Light Company Offices The former Sheffield United Gas Light Company Offices is a Grade II listed building situated on the northern side of Commercial Street in the centre of the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It was originally known as Panache House and this is carved above the western doorway of the... |
II | Commercial Street | 1874 | Designed by Matthew Ellison Hadfield Matthew Ellison Hadfield Matthew Ellison Hadfield was an English architect of the Victorian Gothic revival. He is chiefly known for his work on Roman Catholic churches, including the cathedral churches of Salford and Sheffield.-Training:... |
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Town Hall Sheffield Town Hall Sheffield Town Hall is a building in the City of Sheffield, England. The building is used by Sheffield City Council, and also contains a publicly displayed collection of silverware. The current building, Sheffield's fourth town hall, is located on Pinstone Street. It was designed by the... |
I | Pinstone Street Pinstone Street Pinstone Street is located in Sheffield, England. It connects the two shopping areas of Fargate and The Moor in the centre of the city. Originally known as Pinstone Lane, its eastern side is home to Sheffield Town Hall and the Peace Gardens.... |
1897 | Designed by E. W. Mountford | |
Sheffield Water Works Company Offices | II | Division Street | 1867 | ||
Sir Frederick Mappin Building Sir Frederick Mappin Building The Sir Frederick Mappin Building, or more familiarly, the Mappin Building, is a grade II-listed building on Mappin Street, Sheffield, England, named after Sir Frederick Mappin , the so-called Father of Sheffield University.... |
II | Mappin Street | 1886-1955 | Designed by William Flockton William Flockton Flockton's were a series of architectural firms in the 19th and early 20th centuries, based in Sheffield, England. The firms were responsible for a number of significant buildings, particularly in the Sheffield area.-William Flockton:... |
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216 and 218 Solly Street Workshops | II | Solly Street | c.1860 | ||
Statue of Edward VII | II | Fitzalan Square Fitzalan Square Fitzalan Square is a municipal square situated in the city centre of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. The present day square is one of the busiest areas of the city centre with traffic and pedestrians continually moving through the area... |
1913 | Designed by Alfred Drury Alfred Drury Alfred Briscoe Drury, was an English architectural sculptor and figure in the New Sculpture movement.Born in London, Drury studied under Edouard Lanteri and Jules Dalou, with whom he worked between 1881 and 1885, and then became assistant to Joseph Boehm.Drury is best represented at the Victoria... |
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Statue of James Montgomery James Montgomery James Montgomery was a British editor, hymnwriter and poet. He was particularly associated with humanitarian causes such as the campaigns to abolish slavery and to end the exploitation of child chimney sweeps.... |
II | Church Street | 1861 | Designed by John Bell John Bell (sculptor) John Bell 1811 - 1895 was a British sculptor, born in Bell's Row, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. His family home was Hopton Hall, Suffolk.Bell moved from Suffolk to London to attend the Royal Academy Schools in 1829. His "Babes in the Wood" was exhibited at the Royal Academy summer exhibition in 1839... |
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Steel City House | II | West Street | 1927 | Designed by H. T. Rees | |
Sterling Works | II | Arundel Street | c.1850 | ||
The Stonehouse | II | Church Street | c.1840 | ||
67 & 69 Surrey Street | II | Surrey Street | c.1830 | ||
Sylvester Works | II | Sylvester Street | c.1875 | ||
Three Tuns | II | Silver Street Head | c.1840 | ||
Truro Works | II | Matilda Street | 1830s | ||
Upper Chapel Upper Chapel Upper Chapel is a Unitarian chapel lying on Norfolk Street in Sheffield City Centre. It is a member of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, the umbrella organisation for British Unitarians.... |
II | Norfolk Street | 1700-1848 | ||
Venture Works | II | Arundel Street | 1791 | ||
Victoria Chambers | II | Fig Tree Lane | c.1800 | ||
Victoria Hall Victoria Hall, Sheffield Victoria Hall is a Methodist place of worship situated on Norfolk Street in Sheffield city centre. It is the most important Methodist building in Sheffield and it is a Grade II listed building. It is a large many roomed building which stands between the side streets of Chapel Walk and George Street... |
II | Norfolk Street | 1908 | Designed by Waddington Son & Dunkerley and W. J. Hale | |
Walkabout Inn | II | Carver Street | 1804 | Designed by W. Jenkins | |
War Memorial | II | Barkers Pool | c.1920 | ||
13 & 15 Westfield Terrace | II | Westfield Terrace | Early-19th century | ||
Wharncliffe House | II | Bank Street | c.1885 | ||
White Building | II | Fitzalan Square Fitzalan Square Fitzalan Square is a municipal square situated in the city centre of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. The present day square is one of the busiest areas of the city centre with traffic and pedestrians continually moving through the area... |
1908 | Designed by Gibbs & Flockton | |
Workshops behind Sylvester Works | II | Sylvester Street | c.1845 | ||
Yorkshire Bank | II | Haymarket | Mid-19th century | Former post office and stock exchange | |
1-9 York Street | II | York Street | c.1890 |