Listed buildings in Sheffield S9

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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.

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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).

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GradeCriteria [1]
II*Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
IIBuildings of national importance and special interest

Buildings

Name and locationStreetPhotographDateNotesGrade
Carbrook Hall
53°24′20″N1°25′00″W / 53.40550°N 1.41660°W / 53.40550; -1.41660 (CARBROOK HALL PUBLIC HOUSE)
Attercliffe Common Carbrook Hall.jpg About 1620II*
Attercliffe Chapel
53°23′57″N1°25′38″W / 53.39921°N 1.42709°W / 53.39921; -1.42709 (ATTERCLIFFE CHAPEL)
Attercliffe Common Attercliffe Chapel.jpg 1629 II
Benjamin Huntsman Tomb
53°23′57″N1°25′36″W / 53.39904°N 1.42673°W / 53.39904; -1.42673 (TOMB OF BENJAMIN HUNTSMAN 60 METRES SOUTH EAST OF ATTERCLIFFE CHAPEL)
Attercliffe Common Tomb of Benjamin Huntsman.jpg 1760 In Attercliffe Chapel CemeteryII
The Britannia
53°23′42″N1°25′46″W / 53.39509°N 1.42958°W / 53.39509; -1.42958 (THE BRITANNIA PUBLIC HOUSE)
Worksop Road The Britannia, Attercliffe.jpg 1772 II
5 Birch Road
53°23′31″N1°26′22″W / 53.39186°N 1.43940°W / 53.39186; -1.43940 (5, BIRCH ROAD)
Birch Road 5 Birch Road.jpg About 1805II
Bacon Lane Bridge
53°23′21″N1°26′23″W / 53.38925°N 1.43973°W / 53.38925; -1.43973 (BACON LANE CANAL BRIDGE SHEFFIELD AND TINSLEY CANAL)
Bacon Lane Bacon Lane Bridge.jpg 1819 II
Darnall Canal Aqueduct
53°23′37″N1°25′30″W / 53.39353°N 1.42509°W / 53.39353; -1.42509 (DARNALL CANAL AQUEDUCT AND ADJOINING RAISED FOOTWAYS SHEFFIELD AND TINSLEY CANAL)
Worksop Road Aqueduct over the B6085, Darnall Road - geograph.org.uk - 1419847.jpg 1819 Designed by William ChapmanII
Attercliffe National School
53°23′44″N1°25′50″W / 53.39546°N 1.43055°W / 53.39546; -1.43055 (FORMER ATTERCLIFFE NATIONAL SCHOOL)
Attercliffe Road Attercliffe National School.JPG 1824 II
Sandersons Weir
53°23′45″N1°26′29″W / 53.39574°N 1.44150°W / 53.39574; -1.44150 (SANDERSONS WEIR ON RIVER DON)
East Coast Road Attercliffe - Sandersons Weir.jpg 1825 II
G. S. Dilley and Sons Warehouse
53°23′16″N1°26′41″W / 53.38765°N 1.44476°W / 53.38765; -1.44476 (CANALSIDE WAREHOUSE OF GS DILLEY AND SONS)
Effingham Road G. S. Dilley and Sons Warehouse.jpg Mid 19th centuryII
High Hazels House
53°23′10″N1°24′02″W / 53.38609°N 1.40047°W / 53.38609; -1.40047 (HIGH HAZELS HOUSE TINSLEY PARK GOLF CLUB)
Infield Lane High Hazels Park - High Hazels House 13-05-06.jpg Mid 19th centuryII
Baltic Works
53°23′25″N1°26′19″W / 53.39023°N 1.43868°W / 53.39023; -1.43868 (BALTIC WORKS)
Effingham Road Baltic Works.jpg 1854 II
Darnall Works South East Crucible Steel Shops
53°23′27″N1°25′21″W / 53.39091°N 1.42261°W / 53.39091; -1.42261 (CRUCIBLE STEEL SHOPS ON SOUTH EAST SIDE OF SANDSERSON KAYSERS DARNALL WORKS)
Darnall Road Darnall Works - South East Crucible Steel Shops.jpg 1871 II*
Darnall Works Crucible Steel Shops
53°23′27″N1°25′23″W / 53.39081°N 1.42298°W / 53.39081; -1.42298 (CRUCIBLE STEEL SHOP IN SOUTH CORNER OF SANDERSONS KAYSERS DARNALL WORKS)
Darnall Road Darnall Works - South Crucible Steel Shop.jpg 1872 II*
Darnall Works Lodge, Weighbridge Cabin and Walls
53°23′32″N1°25′16″W / 53.39229°N 1.42121°W / 53.39229; -1.42121 (LODGE WEIGHBRIDGE CABIN AND BOUNDARY WALLS AT DARNALL WORKS)
Darnall Road Darnall Works - East Lodge.jpg 1872 II
Darnall Works Offices
53°23′31″N1°25′18″W / 53.39208°N 1.42168°W / 53.39208; -1.42168 (FORMER OFFICES AT SANDERSON KAYSERS DARNALL WORKS)
Darnall Road Darnall Works - East Offices.jpg 1872 II
Carbrook School Workshops Wall
53°24′06″N1°25′18″W / 53.40167°N 1.42163°W / 53.40167; -1.42163 (BOUNDARY WALL AT CARBROOK SCHOOL WORKSHOPS)
Attercliffe Common 1874 Designed by Innocent and BrownII
Darnall School Front Range and Wall
53°23′25″N1°25′05″W / 53.39025°N 1.41796°W / 53.39025; -1.41796 (DARNALL SCHOOL (NOW COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION) FRONT RANGE AND ATTACHED BOUNDARY WALL)
Darnall Road 1874 Designed by Innocent and BrownII
Tinsley Tram Depot
53°24′28″N1°24′47″W / 53.40791°N 1.41294°W / 53.40791; -1.41294 (SHEFFIELD BUS MUSEUM AND SHEAF TRANSPORT GARAGE)
Sheffield Road Tinsley tram depot - General view 01-04-06.jpg 1874 II
Crucible Steel Works
53°23′24″N1°26′25″W / 53.38989°N 1.44022°W / 53.38989; -1.44022 (CRUCIBLE STEEL WORKS AT JUNCTION WITH EFFINGHAM ROAD)
Stoke Street Stoke Street Crucible Steel Works.jpg Late 19th centuryII
Sewer Gas Lamp
53°24′52″N1°25′27″W / 53.41449°N 1.42412°W / 53.41449; -1.42412 (SEWER GAS LAMP AT JUNCTION WITH TIPTON LANE)
Jenkin RoadLate 19th centuryAt junction with Tipton LaneII
St Thomas
53°25′16″N1°25′07″W / 53.42122°N 1.41873°W / 53.42122; -1.41873 (CHURCH OF ST THOMAS)
Newman Road St Thomas Wincobank - geograph.org.uk - 297151.jpg 1876 Designed by Flockton & AbbotII
St Thomas Walls and Gates
53°25′16″N1°25′07″W / 53.42108°N 1.41863°W / 53.42108; -1.41863 (BOUNDARY WALLS AND GATE PIERS TO CHURCH OF ST THOMAS)
Newman Road 1876 Designed by Flockton & AbbotII
Carbrook School Workshops
53°24′06″N1°25′17″W / 53.40161°N 1.42134°W / 53.40161; -1.42134 (CARBROOK SCHOOL WORKSHOPS)
Attercliffe Common 1877 Designed by Innocent and BrownII
St Lawrence
53°24′40″N1°23′36″W / 53.41111°N 1.39325°W / 53.41111; -1.39325 (CHURCH OF ST LAWRENCE)
St Lawrence Road St Lawrence, Tinsley.jpg 1879 Designed by G. E. StreetII
St Lawrence Lych Gate and Walls
53°24′39″N1°23′36″W / 53.41091°N 1.39337°W / 53.41091; -1.39337 (LYCH GATE AND BOUNDARY WALLS 10 METRES SOUTH EAST OF CHURCH OF ST LAWRENCE)
St Lawrence Road 1877 Designed by G. E. StreetII
Brightside School
53°24′41″N1°25′16″W / 53.41148°N 1.42100°W / 53.41148; -1.42100 (BRIGHTSIDE NURSERY, INFANT SCHOOL MAIN BLOCK)
Jenkin Road 1880 Designed by E. R. RobsonII
Brightside School House
53°24′42″N1°25′15″W / 53.41179°N 1.42084°W / 53.41179; -1.42084 (BRIGHTSIDE NURSERY, INFANT SCHOOL NURSERY AND SCHOOL HOUSE)
Jenkin Road 1880 Designed by E. R. RobsonII
Brightside School Railing, Wall and Gates
53°24′42″N1°25′14″W / 53.41175°N 1.42048°W / 53.41175; -1.42048 (BRIGHTSIDE NURSERY, INFANT SCHOOL RAILING, WALL AND GATES)
Jenkin Road 1880 Designed by E. R. RobsonII
Tinsley Park Cemetery Chapels
53°23′36″N1°24′27″W / 53.39329°N 1.40748°W / 53.39329; -1.40748 (PAIR OF CHAPELS AT TINSLEY PARK CEMETERY)
Barleywood Road Tinsley Park Cemetery - Entrance 13-04-06.jpg 1880 Designed by Holmes and JohnsonII
Tinsley Park Cemetery Lodge, Gateway and Wall
53°23′36″N1°24′31″W / 53.39320°N 1.40851°W / 53.39320; -1.40851 (LODGE GATEWAY AND BOUNDARY WALL AT TINSLEY PARK CEMETERY)
Barleywood Road 1880 Designed by Holmes and JohnsonII
Huntsman & Co Crucible Steel Melting Shop
53°23′49″N1°25′14″W / 53.39689°N 1.42055°W / 53.39689; -1.42055 (CRUCIBLE STEEL MELTING SHOP APPROXIMATELY 10 METRES WEST OF NUMBER 286)
Coleridge RoadAbout 1890II
Darnall School Middle Range and Wall
53°23′24″N1°25′06″W / 53.39009°N 1.41827°W / 53.39009; -1.41827 (DARNALL SCHOOL (NOW COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION) MIDDLE RANGE AND ATTACHED WALL)
Darnall Road 1892 Designed by C. J. InnocentII
Darnall School Rear Range
53°23′23″N1°25′05″W / 53.38971°N 1.41815°W / 53.38971; -1.41815 (DARNALL SCHOOL (NOW PLAYGROUP) REAR RANGE)
Darnall Road 1892 Designed by C. J. InnocentII
629 Attercliffe Road
53°23′36″N1°25′57″W / 53.39346°N 1.43245°W / 53.39346; -1.43245 (FORMER TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANK)
Attercliffe Road 629 Attercliffe Road.jpg 1899 II
580 Attercliffe Road
53°23′32″N1°26′04″W / 53.39223°N 1.43455°W / 53.39223; -1.43455 (YORKSHIRE BANK)
Attercliffe Road 580 Attercliffe Road.jpg About 1900II
Royal Bank of Scotland
53°23′44″N1°25′50″W / 53.39546°N 1.43046°W / 53.39546; -1.43046 (ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND)
Attercliffe Road 749 Attercliffe Road.jpg 1901 II
Coleridge Road School
53°23′51″N1°25′06″W / 53.39750°N 1.41831°W / 53.39750; -1.41831 (YOUTH CENTRE, FORMER BOARD SCHOOL)
Tinsley Park Road 1903 Designed by Holmes and WatsonII
Coleridge Road School Caretakers House and Wall
53°23′51″N1°25′08″W / 53.39740°N 1.41883°W / 53.39740; -1.41883 (CARETAKERS HOUSE AND ADJOINING BOUNDARY WALL AT FORMER BOARD SCHOOL)
Tinsley Park Road 1903 Designed by Holmes and WatsonII
Coleridge Road School Wall and Gates
53°23′52″N1°25′07″W / 53.39765°N 1.41852°W / 53.39765; -1.41852 (BOUNDARY WALL AND GATES AT FORMER BOARD SCHOOL)
Tinsley Park Road 1903 Designed by Holmes and WatsonII
Kettlebridge School
53°23′18″N1°25′33″W / 53.38832°N 1.42593°W / 53.38832; -1.42593 (KETTLEBRIDGE NURSERY FIRST SCHOOL)
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 / 53.38870; -1.42667 (CARETAKERS HOUSE AND GATEWAYS AT KETTLEBRIDGE NURSERY FIRST SCHOOL)
Ouseburn Road 1904 Designed by William John Hale II
The Ball
53°23′25″N1°25′02″W / 53.39030°N 1.41715°W / 53.39030; -1.41715 (THE BALL PUBLIC HOUSE)
Darnall Road The Ball (formerly Ball Inn), 287 Darnall Road, Darnall - geograph.org.uk - 1249308.jpg 1904 II
Kettlebridge School Railing and Gates
53°23′17″N1°25′34″W / 53.38795°N 1.42604°W / 53.38795; -1.42604 (RAILING AND GATES AT KETTLEBRIDGE NURSERY FIRST SCHOOL)
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 / 53.39520; -1.43015 (762 AND 764, ATTERCLIFFE ROAD)
Attercliffe Road 764 Attercliffe Road.jpg 1905 II
Vickers Building
53°24′24″N1°25′32″W / 53.40658°N 1.42562°W / 53.40658; -1.42562 (VICKERS BUILDING RIVER DON WORKS)
Brightside Lane Brightside - Vickers Building.jpg 1906 Designed by A. F. WatsonII
Darnall Works Heat Treatment Workshop
53°23′35″N1°25′28″W / 53.39294°N 1.42439°W / 53.39294; -1.42439 (WORKSHOP AT DARNALL WORKS APPROXIMATELY 30 METRES SOUTH WEST OF NUMBER 20 (NUMBER 20 NOT INCLUDED))
Darnall Road Darnall Works - Heat Treatment Workshop.jpg 1913 II
Darnall Works Steel Working Shop
53°23′34″N1°25′25″W / 53.39277°N 1.42355°W / 53.39277; -1.42355 (WORKSHOP AT DARNALL WORKS APPROXIMATELY 40 METRES TO SOUTH EAST OF NUMBER 20 (NUMBER 20 NOT INCLUDED), DARNALL ROAD)
Darnall Road Darnall Works - North Steel Working Shop.jpg 1913 II
Adelphi Cinema
53°23′46″N1°25′48″W / 53.39608°N 1.43002°W / 53.39608; -1.43002 (FORMER ADELPHI CINEMA)
Vicarage Road Adelphi Attercliffe.jpg 1920 II
Tinsley Park Cemetery War Memorial
53°23′37″N1°24′13″W / 53.39354°N 1.40353°W / 53.39354; -1.40353 (WAR MEMORIAL 250 METRES EAST OF CHAPELS AT TINSLEY PARK CEMETERY)
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 / 53.40626; -1.42566 (ROADSIDE WALL FACING MAIN RANGE OF VICKERS BUILDING RIVER DON WORKS)
Brightside Lane Sheffield Forgemasters on Brightside Lane - geograph.org.uk - 517981.jpg Early 20th centuryII
St Margaret
53°24′49″N1°25′26″W / 53.41354°N 1.42396°W / 53.41354; -1.42396 (CHURCH OF ST MARGARET)
Jenkin Road 1934 Designed by Flockton & SonII

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References

Sources

  • Historic England. "Listed Buildings" . Retrieved 1 August 2022.