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Locations of Grade I listed buildings in Sheffield
There are about 1,000 listed buildings in Sheffield. Of these only five are Grade I listed, and 67 are Grade II*, the rest being Grade II listed. The buildings vary from a listed facade to the largest listed building in Europe (Park Hill).
The dates given refer to the year(s) of completion.
Grade I
| Building | Image | Date built | Architect | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet (Works) | ![]()  | 1785–1876 | |
| Church of St. Nicholas, Bradfield | ![]()  | c.1200–c.1500 | |
| Church of St. Mary, Ecclesfield | ![]()  | c.1200– | |
| Sheffield Cathedral | ![]()  | 1430–1966 | |
| Town Hall | ![]()  | 1897 | E. W. Mountford | 
Grade II*
This is a complete list of all Grade II* listed buildings in Sheffield.[1]
Grade II
See also
References
- ↑ "Listed Buildings". Sheffield City Council. Archived from the original on 24 July 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
 - ↑ "City's Crucible pots listed building status". Sheffild Star.
 - ↑ Historic England. "CHURCH OF ST SAVIOUR (1286375)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
 - ↑ "Maker of quality knives, blades and kitchenware for over 150 years".
 
- - A list of all the listed buildings within Sheffield City Council's boundary is available to download from this page.
 - Images of England
 
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