If you’re out walking in the delightful Loxley Valley try and take a look at Claremont House. This once grand Victorian mansion, which dates back to the 1890’s, is now nearly at the point of no return as the roof
At risk – Carbrook Hall, Attercliffe Common
Grade II* listed Carbook Hall has been sold by Punch Taverns to West Street Leisure, the company which also owns Bar & Beyond on West Street in the city centre and The Clubhouse on London Road. The original building was 12th
At risk – Sheffield Central Library
Late in 2016, plans were announced for a Chinese investor to convert Sheffield Central Library into a five star hotel. Sichuan Guodong Construction Group, a private company essentially run by one man, pledged in in July 2016 to invest 1
At risk – Hammerton County School, Darnall
Hammerton County School, Ouseburn Road, Darnall Designed by Sheffield Architect, William John Hale (1862 – 1929). Opened 14th October 1904 Cited in 2010 by the Victorian Society as one of the UK’s top ten most endangered buildings. The full listing reads:
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
At risk – Old Town Hall
Old Town Hall/ Old Court House, Castle Street, Sheffield (Grade II listed) The old Crown Court on Castle Street dating back to 1810 is a magnificent Grade II listed building and in its previous life was actually Sheffield’s Town Hall until 1897
At Risk – Crimean War Monument
Crimean War Monument, current whereabouts unknown. The Victorian Society named Sheffield’s Crimean War Monument as one of the Top Ten Most Endangered Buildings in the UK for 2014. It was erected in 1862 at Moorhead, where it stood until 1957 when