Miners Welfare Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Sheffield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 May 1990. Community hall.

Miners Welfare Hall

WRENN ID
cold-paling-bone
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Sheffield
Country
England
Date first listed
22 May 1990
Type
Community hall
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SK 39 NW ECCLESFIELD GRENOVIEW ROAD SK 3398 9748 (north end) Chapeltown

5/187 Miners' Welfare Hall

II

Miners' Welfare Hall. Early C20, altered. Red brick in stretcher bond, plain tile roof. In Arts and Craft manner of one storey with attic; 9 bays: 2:1 3:1: 2, the 3 bays breaking forward under half-hipped gable, the flanking bays with flat-roofed projections filling in angles. Windows are small-pane wooden casements of 3 lights to outer bays, 2 lights to inner bays. The 3-bay break has central round-arched entrance with several recessed orders, boarded-up double door and small-pane fanlight; 3-light window over the kneelers to gable. Roof half-hipped on left with a 5-light flat-roofed dormer either side off centre gable. Stacks at right end and another on left side of centre gable; various roof louvres. Lean-to addition on right not of special interest. Rear: 9 bays defined by buttresses each with a 3-light window; flat-roofed addition not of special interest. Left return: doorway as front and another plain board door on left; impost bent; 6-light window below eaves.

Listing NGR: SK3397897478

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