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Saint George's Hospital 14c Mushroom Lane, S3 7ND 1876-82 grade 2 listed by S L Swann, Gothic Revival, Former Borough

Fever Hospital now Sheffield University Law Department

Saint James Church, Norton Lane,12th -16thc with 19thc alterations. grade 2 * Originally in Norton in Scarsdale Derbyshire. http://stjameschurch.org/Default.aspx

St John's Hall, Abbeydale Road South, 1893 S17 3EL grade 2 listed Now Dore Royal Mail Sorting Office

Saint Mary 105 Bramall Lane 1830 grade 2* listed built as 1 of 4 "Million pound" churches Built with Gov funds survived arson attack by Chartists in 1839 but damaged in Blitz 1940s. http://www.stmarys-church.co.uk/church/

Saint Mary,Church Street, S35 9XY, grade 1 listed Ecclesfield original parish covered 50'000 acres. earliest mention 1141 but there was a church here for much longer. http://www.stmarysecclesfield.com/index.html Saint Nicholas, Jane Street, S6 6LG High Bradfield, 1109 AD, grade 1 listed. contains Saxon cross found in Low Bradfield. http://www.achurchnearyou.com/bradfield-st-nicholas/

St Silas Church, Broomhall Street, S3 7UA 1869, grade 2 listed designed by Architect John Brightmore Mitchell-Withers. Closed as church in 2000. Now unused.

Saint Vincents Presbytery, Solly Street, S1 4BA 1878 Now Insurance office.

Saint Wilfrids 524 Queens Road, S2 4DT originally convent for Little Sisters of the Poor. became parish church & school badly bombed during WW2. now St Wilfrids Day Centre

Scotia Works, Leadmill Rd, S1 4SE, 19thc former Cutlery works. Now offices

Sellars Wheel, Brown Lane/Arundel Street, S1 2NE late 19th grade 2 listed John Sellers Stamp Works where the stamp was made to print dollar bills. Now University Accommodation and cafe.

Sharrow Green Cottages Psalter Lane S11 8YN, 1795 built by Rev. Alex McKenzie

Sharrow Vale road Workers Cottages 210-212 Sharrow Vale Road, S11 8ZD, early 19thc grade 2, described as rare & national significance as proto-industrial.

Sheaf House, 329 Bramall Lane, S2 4HR, 1800 grade 2 listed. Built by Daniel Bramall file manufacturer. First Wednesday FC match was played in the grounds

Shepherd Wheel, Whiteley Woods, Off Hangingwater Road, S11 2YE. earliest reference 1584, present buildings 1780 grade 2 listed and scheduled ancient monument. grinding works lhttp://www.simt.co.uk/about

Ship Inn 312 Shalesmoor S3 8UL. 1833. Was nearly destroyed in Sheffield Flood in 1864. Legend says 2 Sailors drowned in cellar and were washed away into river.

Shirle Hill 6a Cherry Tree Road S11 9AA, 1803, by Steel Magnate John Brown who later moved to Endcliffe Hall.

Showroom Cinema, 15 Paternoster Row, S1 2BX 1936 grade 2 listed Former Kennings Car Showroom converted 1993 into Cinema and arts complex.

Site Gallery 1 Brown Street S1 2BS, 1916 Former Libau Works crucible steel and fileworks, later became a Car Garage.

Somme Barracks Glossop Road S10 2HU, 1907 grade 2 listed. designed by Alfred Ernest Turnell. Belongs to TA.

SOYO Bar, 117 Rockingham Street, S1 4EB 1840 grade 2 listed originally Wesleyan Methodist Church built by W Jenkins. http://soyo.me/

Stags Head,15 Psalter Lane S11 8YL 1805 built by Rev Mckenzie who disliked the previous Inn's position & demolished & rebuilt it. http://www.mystagshead.co.uk/home.html

Stag Works, 84 St. John Street, S2 4QU, 1880 grade 2 listed cutlery works now multi purpose arts building

Stannington Medieval Cross poss 13thc west side Stannington Road junction with Oldfield Road. grade 2 listed

Steel City House, West Street, S1 2GQ 1927 grade 2 listed by HT Rees Steel Frame with Portland Stone cladding. Classic Revival style included telephone exchange. post office and shops originally.

Stoke Paint Works, Little London Road, S8 0UH, 1921 http://www.rjstokes.co.uk/history1.asp

Straddle Warehouse, Wharf Street, S2 5SY, 1900 grade 2 listed

Sykes Memorial, Weston Park, grade 2 listed. Godfrey Sykes trained at the Sheffield School of Art, designed the terracotta decoration of the South Kensington Museum, now the V&A.

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