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CEMETERY’S DOUBLE WHAMMY

General Cemetery entrance

Grade II* Sheffield General Cemetery is one of our greatest yet underrated assets and in spite of a recent £3m restoration grant, which was way overdue, it is now under threat from two most unwelcome development proposals. Adjacent to the

Howard Greaves November 12, 2019November 12, 2019 Blog, featured, Uncategorized No Comments Read more

At risk – Anglican Chapel, Cemetery Road

  Anglican Chapel, Cemetery Road (Grade II listed) The Anglican Chapel, on Cemetery Road has long been in a state of severe dilapidation and in recent years its condition has deteriorated further.  Sitting in the Marnock-landscaped General Cemetery, it was

admin November 27, 2016January 16, 2017 At risk No Comments Read more

SHEFFIELD’S VERY OWN HIGHGATE

General Cemetery old print

At long last some money is going to be thrown at one of Sheffield’s hidden gems – and not before time. We refer to Sheffield General Cemetery which, according to Pevsner, is possibly the best of its date outside London.

Howard Greaves May 30, 2018June 3, 2018 Blog, featured, Uncategorized No Comments Read more
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The Cruck has been HHB’s annual publication since 1981. In recent years the Cruck has taken on the proportions of a book, and as well as being a perk of paid membership has been available for sale at various outlets

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