Burrowlee House, Grade II listed building in Owlerton district, Sheffield, England
Burrowlee House is a two-story Georgian residence in the Owlerton district featuring five window bays with twelve-pane sash windows on the facade. The entrance has scroll brackets and a curved pediment above, while stone railings run along the roofline for decoration and safety.
Local landowner Thomas Steade built this house in 1711, making it one of Sheffield's first brick structures. His initials carved above the doorway mark his role as the original builder during this early period of the city's development.
The house shows the residential style that successful local families chose during the early 1700s, with features like curved stairs and carved railings that reflect how people lived then. These details reveal the taste and craftsmanship that owners valued in their homes at that time.
The building is now part of Burrowlee Park Square with separate residential units, following extensive renovation work in the early 2000s. Since it is private residential space, access from the street is limited, so viewing is best done from outside.
Hidden in the roof space are original timber posts and traditional rafter structures from the 18th century building methods. These hidden details reveal how craftspeople built houses during that era using timeless carpentry techniques.
Location: Sheffield
Inception: 1711
GPS coordinates: 53.40670,-1.49906
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:01
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