The S9 district lies within in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 52 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, 3 are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The district is in the north east of the city of Sheffield, and covers the areas of Attercliffe, Brightside, Carbrook, Darnall, Meadowhall, Tinsley and Wincobank.
For neighbouring areas, see listed buildings in S2, listed buildings in S4, listed buildings in S5, listed buildings in S13, listed buildings in Brinsworth, listed buildings in Rotherham (Boston Castle Ward), listed buildings in Rotherham (Keppel Ward) and listed buildings in Rotherham (West Ward).
Grade | Criteria [1] |
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II* | Particularly important buildings of more than special interest |
II | Buildings of national importance and special interest |
Name and location | Street | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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Carbrook Hall 53°24′20″N1°25′00″W / 53.40550°N 1.41660°W | Attercliffe Common | ![]() | About 1620 | II* | |
Attercliffe Chapel 53°23′57″N1°25′38″W / 53.39921°N 1.42709°W | Attercliffe Common | ![]() | 1629 | II | |
Benjamin Huntsman Tomb 53°23′57″N1°25′36″W / 53.39904°N 1.42673°W | Attercliffe Common | ![]() | 1760 | In Attercliffe Chapel Cemetery | II |
The Britannia 53°23′42″N1°25′46″W / 53.39509°N 1.42958°W | Worksop Road | ![]() | 1772 | II | |
5 Birch Road 53°23′31″N1°26′22″W / 53.39186°N 1.43940°W | Birch Road | ![]() | About 1805 | II | |
Bacon Lane Bridge 53°23′21″N1°26′23″W / 53.38925°N 1.43973°W | Bacon Lane | ![]() | 1819 | II | |
Darnall Canal Aqueduct 53°23′37″N1°25′30″W / 53.39353°N 1.42509°W | Worksop Road | ![]() | 1819 | Designed by William Chapman | II |
Attercliffe National School 53°23′44″N1°25′50″W / 53.39546°N 1.43055°W | Attercliffe Road | | 1824 | II | |
Sandersons Weir 53°23′45″N1°26′29″W / 53.39574°N 1.44150°W | East Coast Road | ![]() | 1825 | II | |
G. S. Dilley and Sons Warehouse 53°23′16″N1°26′41″W / 53.38765°N 1.44476°W | Effingham Road | ![]() | Mid 19th century | II | |
High Hazels House 53°23′10″N1°24′02″W / 53.38609°N 1.40047°W | Infield Lane | ![]() | Mid 19th century | II | |
Baltic Works 53°23′25″N1°26′19″W / 53.39023°N 1.43868°W | Effingham Road | ![]() | 1854 | II | |
Darnall Works South East Crucible Steel Shops 53°23′27″N1°25′21″W / 53.39091°N 1.42261°W | Darnall Road | ![]() | 1871 | II* | |
Darnall Works Crucible Steel Shops 53°23′27″N1°25′23″W / 53.39081°N 1.42298°W | Darnall Road | ![]() | 1872 | II* | |
Darnall Works Lodge, Weighbridge Cabin and Walls 53°23′32″N1°25′16″W / 53.39229°N 1.42121°W | Darnall Road | ![]() | 1872 | II | |
Darnall Works Offices 53°23′31″N1°25′18″W / 53.39208°N 1.42168°W | Darnall Road | ![]() | 1872 | II | |
Carbrook School Workshops Wall 53°24′06″N1°25′18″W / 53.40167°N 1.42163°W | Attercliffe Common | 1874 | Designed by Innocent and Brown | II | |
Darnall School Front Range and Wall 53°23′25″N1°25′05″W / 53.39025°N 1.41796°W | Darnall Road | 1874 | Designed by Innocent and Brown | II | |
Tinsley Tram Depot 53°24′28″N1°24′47″W / 53.40791°N 1.41294°W | Sheffield Road | ![]() | 1874 | II | |
Crucible Steel Works 53°23′24″N1°26′25″W / 53.38989°N 1.44022°W | Stoke Street | ![]() | Late 19th century | II | |
Sewer Gas Lamp 53°24′52″N1°25′27″W / 53.41449°N 1.42412°W | Jenkin Road | Late 19th century | At junction with Tipton Lane | II | |
St Thomas 53°25′16″N1°25′07″W / 53.42122°N 1.41873°W | Newman Road | ![]() | 1876 | Designed by Flockton & Abbot | II |
St Thomas Walls and Gates 53°25′16″N1°25′07″W / 53.42108°N 1.41863°W | Newman Road | 1876 | Designed by Flockton & Abbot | II | |
Carbrook School Workshops 53°24′06″N1°25′17″W / 53.40161°N 1.42134°W | Attercliffe Common | 1877 | Designed by Innocent and Brown | II | |
St Lawrence 53°24′40″N1°23′36″W / 53.41111°N 1.39325°W | St Lawrence Road | ![]() | 1879 | Designed by G. E. Street | II |
St Lawrence Lych Gate and Walls 53°24′39″N1°23′36″W / 53.41091°N 1.39337°W | St Lawrence Road | 1877 | Designed by G. E. Street | II | |
Brightside School 53°24′41″N1°25′16″W / 53.41148°N 1.42100°W | Jenkin Road | 1880 | Designed by E. R. Robson | II | |
Brightside School House 53°24′42″N1°25′15″W / 53.41179°N 1.42084°W | Jenkin Road | 1880 | Designed by E. R. Robson | II | |
Brightside School Railing, Wall and Gates 53°24′42″N1°25′14″W / 53.41175°N 1.42048°W | Jenkin Road | 1880 | Designed by E. R. Robson | II | |
Tinsley Park Cemetery Chapels 53°23′36″N1°24′27″W / 53.39329°N 1.40748°W | Barleywood Road | ![]() | 1880 | Designed by Holmes and Johnson | II |
Tinsley Park Cemetery Lodge, Gateway and Wall 53°23′36″N1°24′31″W / 53.39320°N 1.40851°W | Barleywood Road | 1880 | Designed by Holmes and Johnson | II | |
Huntsman & Co Crucible Steel Melting Shop 53°23′49″N1°25′14″W / 53.39689°N 1.42055°W | Coleridge Road | About 1890 | II | ||
Darnall School Middle Range and Wall 53°23′24″N1°25′06″W / 53.39009°N 1.41827°W | Darnall Road | 1892 | Designed by C. J. Innocent | II | |
Darnall School Rear Range 53°23′23″N1°25′05″W / 53.38971°N 1.41815°W | Darnall Road | 1892 | Designed by C. J. Innocent | II | |
629 Attercliffe Road 53°23′36″N1°25′57″W / 53.39346°N 1.43245°W | Attercliffe Road | ![]() | 1899 | II | |
580 Attercliffe Road 53°23′32″N1°26′04″W / 53.39223°N 1.43455°W | Attercliffe Road | ![]() | About 1900 | II | |
Royal Bank of Scotland 53°23′44″N1°25′50″W / 53.39546°N 1.43046°W | Attercliffe Road | ![]() | 1901 | II | |
Coleridge Road School 53°23′51″N1°25′06″W / 53.39750°N 1.41831°W | Tinsley Park Road | 1903 | Designed by Holmes and Watson | II | |
Coleridge Road School Caretakers House and Wall 53°23′51″N1°25′08″W / 53.39740°N 1.41883°W | Tinsley Park Road | 1903 | Designed by Holmes and Watson | II | |
Coleridge Road School Wall and Gates 53°23′52″N1°25′07″W / 53.39765°N 1.41852°W | Tinsley Park Road | 1903 | Designed by Holmes and Watson | II | |
Kettlebridge School 53°23′18″N1°25′33″W / 53.38832°N 1.42593°W | Ouseburn Road | 1904 | Designed by William John Hale | II | |
Kettlebridge School Caretakers House and Gates 53°23′19″N1°25′36″W / 53.38870°N 1.42667°W | Ouseburn Road | 1904 | Designed by William John Hale | II | |
The Ball 53°23′25″N1°25′02″W / 53.39030°N 1.41715°W | Darnall Road | ![]() | 1904 | II | |
Kettlebridge School Railing and Gates 53°23′17″N1°25′34″W / 53.38795°N 1.42604°W | Ouseburn Road | 1904 | Designed by William John Hale | II | |
762 and 764 Attercliffe Road 53°23′43″N1°25′49″W / 53.39520°N 1.43015°W | Attercliffe Road | ![]() | 1905 | II | |
Vickers Building 53°24′24″N1°25′32″W / 53.40658°N 1.42562°W | Brightside Lane | ![]() | 1906 | Designed by A. F. Watson | II |
Darnall Works Heat Treatment Workshop 53°23′35″N1°25′28″W / 53.39294°N 1.42439°W | Darnall Road | ![]() | 1913 | II | |
Darnall Works Steel Working Shop 53°23′34″N1°25′25″W / 53.39277°N 1.42355°W | Darnall Road | ![]() | 1913 | II | |
Adelphi Cinema 53°23′46″N1°25′48″W / 53.39608°N 1.43002°W | Vicarage Road | ![]() | 1920 | II | |
Tinsley Park Cemetery War Memorial 53°23′37″N1°24′13″W / 53.39354°N 1.40353°W | Barleywood Road | 1920 | Designed by Reginald Blomfield | II | |
River Don Works Wall Facing Vickers Building 53°24′23″N1°25′32″W / 53.40626°N 1.42566°W | Brightside Lane | ![]() | Early 20th century | II | |
St Margaret 53°24′49″N1°25′26″W / 53.41354°N 1.42396°W | Jenkin Road | 1934 | Designed by Flockton & Son | II |
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The S2 district lies within in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 69 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, four are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The district is in the east of the city of Sheffield, and covers the areas of Arbourthorne, Highfield, Hyde Park, Manor, Norfolk Park, Park Hill, Wybourn and part of Heeley.
The S3 district lies within in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 101 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, seven are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The district is lies north and west of central Sheffield, and includes the areas of Broomhall, Burngreave, Kelham Island, Neepsend, Netherthorpe, and the markets area of Sheffield City Centre.
The S4 district lies within in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 25 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 lies north-east of central Sheffield, and includes the areas of Grimesthorpe, Osgathorpe, Page Hall, Pitsmoor and Victoria Quays.
The S5 district lies within in 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.
The S6 district lies within in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 180 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, four are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The district is in the north west of the city of Sheffield, and covers the areas of Bradfield, Dungworth, Hillsborough, Loxley, Malin Bridge, Middlewood, Stannington, Upperthorpe, Wadsley and Walkley.
The S7 district lies within in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 16 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, two are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The district is in the north west of the city of Sheffield, and covers parts of the areas of Carter Knowle, Millhouses, Nether Edge and Sharrow.
The S8 district lies within in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 69 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, six are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The district is in the south of the city of Sheffield, and covers the areas of Batemoor, Beauchief, Greenhill, Jordanthorpe, Lowedges, Meersbrook, Norton, Norton Lees and Woodseats, and part of Heeley.
The S13 district lies within in 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". The district is in the east of the city of Sheffield, and covers the Handsworth, Richmond and Woodhouse areas of the city.
The S12 district lies within in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 13 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". The district is in the south east of the city of Sheffield, and covers the areas of Birley, Charnock, Gleadless, Gleadless Townend, Frecheville, Hackenthorpe and Intake. The listed buildings consist of
The S11 district lies within in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 97 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, seven are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The district is in the south west of the city of Sheffield, and covers the areas of Banner Cross, Bents Green, Ecclesall, Ecclesall Road, Endcliffe, Greystones, Hunter's Bar, Sharrow Vale, Parkhead, Ringinglow and Whirlow, plus parts of Millhouses and Nether Edge.
The S20 district lies within in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 22 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 south east of the city of Sheffield, and covers the areas of Beighton, Crystal Peaks, Halfway, Mosborough, Owlthorpe, Sothall, Waterthorpe and Westfield.
The S17 district lies within in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 39 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". The district is in the south west of the city of Sheffield, and covers the areas of Bradway, Dore and Totley.
The S35 district lies within in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The district contains 70 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, four are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The district is in the north east of the city of Sheffield, and covers the areas of Brightholmlee, Burncross, Chapeltown, Ecclesfield, Grenoside, High Green, Onesacre, Oughtibridge, Wharncliffe Side, Whitley and Worrall, plus part of Middlewood. The listed buildings consist of
There are a number of listed buildings in South Yorkshire. The term "listed building", in the United Kingdom, refers to a building or structure designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance. Details of all the listed buildings are contained in the National Heritage List for England. They are categorised in three grades: Grade I consists of buildings of outstanding architectural or historical interest, Grade II* includes significant buildings of more than local interest and Grade II consists of buildings of special architectural or historical interest. Buildings in England are listed by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on recommendations provided by English Heritage, which also determines the grading.