Broom Hall, Grade II* listed house in Sheffield, England
Broom Hall is a manor house in Sheffield with a timber-framed core and later additions forming an H-shaped layout across multiple architectural periods. The building now combines features from different eras within its restored structure.
The main structure dates to 1498 when the de Wickersley family built it, before passing to the Swyft family through marriage in the 16th century. This connection between two prominent families shaped the property's early development.
From 1973 to 1990, it served as home and workshop for renowned cutlery designer David Mellor, reflecting Sheffield's strong connection to metalworking crafts. The building shows how a historic house functioned as a creative hub for industrial design.
The building now functions as office space following extensive restoration work completed in the late 1980s. Since it remains in private use, visitors can observe it from the exterior but cannot access the interior.
In 1791 a mob attacked and set fire to the property during protests against the Enclosure act, leaving substantial damage. This dramatic event stands as a powerful reminder of the social tensions that gripped the region at that time.
Location: Sheffield
GPS coordinates: 53.37480,-1.48840
Latest update: December 10, 2025 16:27
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