List of Pubs in Sheffield - Pubs in Highfield, Lowfield and Heeley (S2 and S8)

Pubs in Highfield, Lowfield and Heeley (S2 and S8)

  • The Sheaf House Hotel, Bramall Lane opened in 1816. The Sheaf House sports ground, which used to be behind the pub, predates the Bramall Lane ground and was used by both Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Sheffield Wednesday F.C.
  • The Old Crown, London Road is a former Tetley House which retains some original features, including the original Gilmour's ceramic tiles and attractive window arches.
  • The Cremorne, London Road, is an early nineteenth century pub. As a former coaching house, the pub features a gated archway to the side and more buildings to the rear. It is 300 metres from Bramall Lane
  • The Barrel Inn, London Road, is one of three pubs in Sheffield to share this name. This one was built in 1882 and is a former Ward's pub, still bearing the Ward's flags.
  • The Bridge Inn, London Road, opened in 1856. It faces the former site of Heeley railway station.
  • The Earl of Arundel & Surrey, Queens Road, (now The Earl) was built in 1880 on the land of the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Arundel and Surrey. The building used to house the Ward's dray horses—pictures of the horses are painted on the outside of what was the stables. It is a Grade II listed building, and a poundhouse—required by law to take in stray animals. The pub had an ill-fated period named Monica's in 2003 before becoming The Earl.
  • The Sheaf View Inn, Gleadless Road, opened as a pub in 1879 but had a license to sell only beer and cider until 1978 due to the commodities being outside at the back of the yard. The building was refurbished in 2000 and opened on 24 May 2000 as a real-ale pub and is run by New Barrack Tavern.
  • The White Lion, London Road, operates from a Grade II listed building dating from circa 1800.


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