Listed buildings in Sheffield S13

This is a list of listed buildings in the S13 district of Sheffield, in England. This covers the Handsworth, Richmond and Woodhouse areas of the city. It also includes a small area of Rotherham, around Fence.

For neighbouring areas, see listed buildings in S2, listed buildings in S9, listed buildings in S12, listed buildings in S20, listed buildings in S26 and listed buildings in S60.

BuildingGradeStreetImageDate builtNotes
53 Beighton RoadIIBeighton Road c.1830
53 Beighton Road Wall and GatepostsIIBeighton Road c.1830
Bramley HallIIBramley Hall RoadEarly-18th century
Cross DaggersIIMarket Place1658
Falconer FarmhouseIIFalconer Lane Mid-18th century
Fence FarmIISheffield Road Late-18th century
Jeffcock Memorial Fountain and TroughIIHandsworth Road1900
Manor FarmhouseIICross Drive1690
Old RectoryIIHandsworth RoadMid-17th century
304-330 Richmond Road Gate PiersIIRichmond Roadc.1700Former entrance to Gray's Farm
St Catherine of SienaIIHandsworth Road1959Designed by Basil Spence
St Joseph, Handsworth and PresbyteryIISt Joseph's Road1881Designed by M. E. Hadfield & Son
St Joseph's SchoolIISt Joseph's Road 1881Designed by M. E. Hadfield & Son
St Mary, HandsworthIIHandsworth RoadLate-12th century
St Mary, Handsworth Walls, Piers and War MemorialIIHandsworth Road Late-19th century
Trinity Methodist ChurchIIChapel Street 1878
Trinity Methodist Church Gateway and RailingIIChapel Street 1878
Vestry HallIICemetery Road 1857
Water Pump and TroughIISt Joseph's Road 1881South of Presbytery
Woodhouse Cemetery ChapelIIStradbroke Road 1878Designed by Innocent & Brown
Woodhouse Cemetery Gateway and RailingIIStradbroke Road 1878Designed by Innocent & Brown
Woodhouse Cemetery LodgeIIStradbroke Road 1878Designed by Innocent & Brown
Woodhouse Village CrossIIMarket Place14th-century
Woodhouse Village StocksIIMarket PlaceLate-18th century

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