Sheffield history: 10 of the oldest buildings in Sheffield, including a pub dating back to 1400s

Sheffield history: 10 of the oldest buildings in Sheffield, including a pub dating back to 1400s.

There are many vanished Sheffield landmarks that make those who recall them teary-eyed.

However, some of the city’s buildings have endured the test of time, dating back hundreds of years and containing fascinating stories. We’ve put together a photo gallery of ten of the city’s most historic buildings.

It is difficult to establish definitively which buildings are Sheffield’s oldest because records are lost and many have been significantly altered throughout time, making it difficult to determine how much of the original structure survives.

 

Sheffield Cathedral is often regarded as the city’s oldest building that is still in use today, with the majority of what is present dating back to 1430 and other elements dating back even further.

With our free daily email, you won’t miss any of the latest breaking news and stories from Sheffield and South Yorkshire. The other structures on our list are undoubtedly among the oldest in the city.

They include a city centre bar, the city’s oldest domestic building, going back to 1475, and a timber-framed house erected during Mary Tudor’s reign, which now looks down on the city centre from one of Sheffield’s most popular parks.

The following are ten of Sheffield’s oldest buildings, in no particular sequence.

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