Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Jessop Hospital annex. 34 Gell Street S3 7QY 1840 grade 2 listed formerly St James Parsonage purchased 1943 as annex. Now Sheffield University Humanities Institute.
Kelham Island Museum, Alma Street, S3 8RY. One of oldest Industrial sites in Sheffield. Kelham Island Museum was opened in 1980. http://www.simt.co.uk/kelham-islandmuseum/about
Kendal Works, 23-31 Carver Street, S1 4FS. late 19thc grade 2 listed scissor works now Crystal Bar http://www.crystalbar.uk.com/Contact.aspx
Kenilworth Works 85 Denby Street, S2 4QR, 1860s George Tandy Tortoiseshell Comb works, grade 2 listed now assorted workshops
Kenwood House Kenwood Road, S7 1NQ, 1845 Originally home of George Wolstenholme. Second stage built in 1885. Now called Kenwood Hall, a Hotel. Recently used for a G8 conference. http://www.kenwoodhallsheffield.com/
King Edward Vll School Glossop Road, S10 2 PW formerly Wesley College, 1838 by William Flockton Grade 2* Set up as a Methodist school http://www.kes.sheffield.sch.uk/
Kingfisher Works 90 Rockingham street, S1 4EB , Steel works for Harry Fisher, files, galvanised steel rope, threshing machine, straight razors.
La Gondola, 33 Carver Street, S1 4FS Described as Georgian Shop Front. Exact age uncertain occupied by Silver Smith in 1834. Not listed
Lady's Bridge Waingate S3 8DT 1485 with later additions.grade 2 listed Built to replace wooden structure.
Lantern Theatre, 18 Kenwood Park Rd. S7 1NF 1893 grade 2 listed http://www.lanterntheatre.org.uk/
Leader House, Surrey Street S1 2LH 1780,grade 2 listed actually 2 houses, Built for Vincent Eyre, the Duke of Norfolk's Agent. Now offices for Museums Sheffield Leadmill 6 Leadmill Rd S1 4SE, former Flour Mill opened as Music Venue 1980. http://leadmill.co.uk/
Lowfield School London Road 1874 by Innocent and Brown grade 2 listed
Loxley Brothers Ltd. Atlas Works, Aizelwood Road,S8 0YS, on the site of Rollerskating rink, 1925, Printworks
Lyceum Theatre, 55 Norfolk Street, S1 1DA, 1891 grade 2 listed by W G R Sprague, 3rd theatre on the site. http://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk/about/about-sheffieldtheatres/our-history/the-lyceum-theatre/