William Brothers of Sheffield Sheffield, England

Listed Building Data

William Brothers of Sheffield has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1247393
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
28 June 1973
Name
WILLIAM BROTHERS OF SHEFFIELD
Location
WILLIAM BROTHERS OF SHEFFIELD, SOUTH PARADE
District
Sheffield
Grid Reference
SK 35086 88083
Easting
435086.0000
Northing
388083.0000

Listed Building Description

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SHEFFIELD

SK3588SW SOUTH PARADE 784-1/15/668 (North East side) 28/06/73 William Brothers of Sheffield (Formerly Listed as: SOUTH PARADE Premises of Messrs. W Canning & Co.)

II

Formerly known as: Ebenezer Wesleyan Chapel SOUTH PARADE. Methodist chapel and adjoining Sunday school, now warehouse. Dated 1823, Sunday school dated 1883, additions early C20. Coursed squared stone with ashlar dressings and hipped and gabled slate roofs with single ridge, gable and side wall stacks. Chapel in Gothick style. EXTERIOR: plinth, string courses and sillbands, crenellated parapet. Octagonal corner piers, carried above the parapet, with flat caps. 2 storeys; 5 x 6 windows. Windows are traceried 3-light pointed arch windows with hoodmoulds. Main body with west tower porch and flanking lobbies. West end has central tower porch with octagonal corner piers and a latticework band between floors. On each side, a single window. Beyond, on each side, 2 windows. Below, central chamfered pointed doorway with hoodmould and above it, a round window. On either side, a single storey lobby, now used as a showroom, with octagonal corner piers and parapet. 3 large single pane C20 windows, with stone mullions between them. Each return has a similar window with toplights. Main body has on each side, 6 windows on each floor. The 2 lower north-west windows are covered by a late C19 addition. Late C19 additions have steep pitched slate roofs with coped gables. North-east addition, single storey; 4 window range. L-plan. Left gable with 2 glazing bar 2-light pointed arch windows with hoodmoulds and above them, a round window. To right, 2 single light windows with transoms, and to their right, a blank. West gable has a round window with hoodmould. South-east addition, 2 storeys; 3 window range. 3 glazing bar windows with transoms and central doorway with overlight and hoodmould, flanked by similar windows. West gable has 2 large 2-light pointed arch windows with hoodmoulds and below, a large canted bay window with hipped roof and 4 shouldered single lancets. Rear elevation has a central gable with 2 windows on each floor and to left, a 2 storey block; 3 window range. To left again, a projecting gable with 2 windows. To right, a single bay range with C20 loading door and 2 windows. INTERIOR not inspected. (The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Yorkshire: The West Riding: London: 1967-: 471).

Listing NGR: SK3508688083