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Sheaf House Public House

A Grade II Listed Building in City, Sheffield

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.3676 / 53°22'3"N

Longitude: -1.4707 / 1°28'14"W

OS Eastings: 435317

OS Northings: 385766

OS Grid: SK353857

Mapcode National: GBR 9HQ.6M

Mapcode Global: WHDDP.CMX6

Plus Code: 9C5W9G9H+2P

Entry Name: Sheaf House Public House

Listing Date: 12 December 1995

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1246816

English Heritage Legacy ID: 455903

ID on this website: 101246816

Location: Highfield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S2

County: Sheffield

Electoral Ward/Division: City

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Sheffield

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Sheffield St Mary, Bramall Lane

Church of England Diocese: Sheffield

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Description



SHEFFIELD

SK38NE BRAMALL LANE
784-1/6/96 (East side)
No.331
Sheaf House Public House

II

House, now public house. c1800, with late C19 and late C20
alterations. Probably for John Younge. Brick with whitewashed
stucco front, ashlar dressings and hipped slate roof with 2
coped brick side wall stacks. EXTERIOR: plinth, first floor
band and sillband, dentilled eaves and blocking course. 2
storeys; 3 x 4 windows. Slightly projecting central bay with
dentilled pediment and plain sash with cornice on brackets.
Beyond, on either side, a plain sash with incised lintel and
keystone. Central square late C19 porch with reset ashlar
doorcase with Doric columns and open pediment on scroll
brackets, containing an oval light with lattice glazing bars.
Late C20 double doors. Beyond, on either side, a canted wooden
bay window with fixed light, linked to the porch by a wooden
cross casement set at an angle. Right return has three 12-pane
sashes and to right, a reglazed and reduced window. Below, to
left, three 12-pane sashes, then a late C20 fire door. All
these openings have brick flat arches. INTERIOR has porch
screen with triple round-headed window, c1900. Entrance hall
has dentilled cornice and moulded round arch into room to
right. Stair well has an enriched dentilled cornice, and
retains the upper flight of a cantilever stone staircase. Main
ground floor rooms are joined by large late C20 openings.
John Younge operated a rolling mill on an adjoining site
c1788. Sheaf House was converted to a pleasure ground and
hotel, late C19.


Listing NGR: SK3531785766

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