Tapton Hall, Grade II listed house in Crosspool, England.
Tapton Hall is a listed house built in the mid-19th century featuring Classical proportions and Italianate details throughout its design. The building displays a two-storey bow window and an entrance hall with an open-well staircase decorated with ornamental features.
Built in 1855 by Edward Vickers, the house replaced an older estate called Tapton Grove that once housed Florence Nightingale's grandmother Mary Shore until her death in 1853. The site itself carries this connection to a significant historical figure from that era.
The place was home to the Wilson family, prominent local snuff manufacturers who occupied it for nearly a century. Today it remains a gathering space for community and social events, continuing its role as a hub for local activity.
The building now operates as an events venue with multiple function rooms and dining facilities available for gatherings. Access is typically coordinated around scheduled events, so visitors should arrange visits in advance.
An extension from the 1960s blends modern architectural approaches with the Classical and Italianate features of the original structure. This visible combination of different periods creates an interesting dialogue across the building's design.
Location: Sheffield
GPS coordinates: 53.37599,-1.51532
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:04
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