Burrowlee House, Grade II listed building in Owlerton district, Sheffield, England
The two-story Georgian residence features five bays with twelve-pane sash windows, stone balustrades, and a decorative entrance with scroll brackets supporting a segmental pediment.
Thomas Steade, a local landowner, constructed Burrowlee House in 1711, making it one of the first brick-built structures in Sheffield, with his initials still visible above the door.
The building represents early 18th-century residential architecture in Sheffield, featuring period-specific elements including dogleg oak stairs and alternating vase and stem balusters.
The structure underwent renovation after the 1960s and now forms part of Burrowlee Park Square, containing six separate residential units following a 2005 development project.
Original timber frame elements remain visible in the roof space, including two bay posts and single purlin principal rafter roofs with a crown post at the eastern end.
Location: Sheffield
Inception: 1711
GPS coordinates: 53.40670,-1.49906
Latest update: March 13, 2025 04:07
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