Oughtibridge Station is a Grade II listed building in the Sheffield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 June 1976. Railway station.

Oughtibridge Station

WRENN ID
tilted-solder-rush
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Sheffield
Country
England
Date first listed
3 June 1976
Type
Railway station
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SK39SW 10/99 3/6/76

BRADFIELD STATION LANE (east side) Oughtibridge Station (formerly listed as Former Oughtibridge Station Building)

II

Railway Station, now disused, c1845-1851. Deeply coursed, squared and punched gritstone, Welsh slate roof. Vernacular style. Single storey, 2 bays with short gabled projections to front bay 1 and rear bay 2. Chamfered mullion windows, small-pane iron casements now unglazed, gables all with long shaped kneelers, copings and apex finial bases. Platform front: quoins. Low gabled projection to left with 3-light window beneath circular vent in dressed surround, 3-light window to right of main block. Ball finial to left gable, tall corniced ashlar end stack to right. Rear: gabled porch to left with single-light window, board door in its right return with quoined surround and shaped lintel, To right of porch, at eaves, a tall shouldered, corniced ashlar stack. Left return: tall 3-light window with door to right in chamfered, quoined surround. Former station building of the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyme and Manchester Railway Co. Attached outbuilding to right not of special interest.

Listing NGR: SK3116393505

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