Endcliffe Hall With Screen Wall To North West And Terrace Wall And Steps To South And West is a Grade II* listed building in the Sheffield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 June 1973. House, offices. 4 related planning applications.
Endcliffe Hall With Screen Wall To North West And Terrace Wall And Steps To South And West
- WRENN ID
- keen-wall-summer
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- Sheffield
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 28 June 1973
- Type
- House, offices
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Endcliffe Hall is a house, dating to approximately 1860, built for Sir John Brown, a prominent steel manufacturer of 19th-century Sheffield. The building is constructed of ashlar with hipped slate roofs and various coped stone stacks, exhibiting an Italianate style.
The exterior features a plinth, string course, rusticated quoins, sill and eaves bands, a dentilled cornice, and a balustrade adorned with urns. The west front has a three-stage square belvedere tower with a balustrade and prominent side wall stack. The tower's top stage has a balcony and three windows. The ground floor of the west front has a small central window flanked by a sash and a glazed door, both with fanlights, and a cartouche between the window heads. To either side of the west front are windows, with a single-story projection on the left and an adjoining coped screen wall to the left, featuring three moulded round-headed arches with keystones. The south front has a projecting central section with three windows and a single-story, balustraded canted bay window with a central tripartite sash. A single-story balustraded conservatory stands to the right, featuring rusticated pilasters, a central French window, and flanking windows, all round-headed with side and top lights. The right return has a single window and the east front has a single-story ballroom, heavily rusticated, with a blind opening and three windows, beside a porte cochere with rusticated pilasters, a balustrade topped with figures, a round-headed, traceried window and panelled double doors with a fanlight, mirror sidelights, a wreath and swag surround.
The interior includes a pilastered central hall with a branching stone staircase and iron balusters. A granite fireplace with an overmantel is at the foot of the stairs and an arcaded landing has a modillion cornice and a top-lit coved ceiling. The southern ground floor rooms feature enriched modillion cornices. The central room has plaster panelled walls, a panelled coved ceiling with paintings and four chandeliers, an elaborate marble, brass and tile fireplace. The western room has a coved ceiling, and the eastern room has an enriched cross beam ceiling. The ballroom has an enriched modillion cornice and a cross beam ceiling with coffered panels, three glazed domes, a freestanding cast-iron stove with a marble surround, a glazed double door with a fanlight and mirror sidelights and a triptych form organ case. The blind arcaded entrance hall has moulded cornices and a coffered ceiling.
The ancillary features consist of a panelled terrace wall to the south and west fronts, a shaped projection to the south, and steps at the east and west ends, extending approximately 150 metres in length.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- Sale history — 4 transactions since 2000
- Related listed building consents — 4 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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