Former Cannon and 32 Castle Street, Sheffield
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 12 Jun 2012
No. 32 presents a lively mix of orange brick and stone dressings, a sort of tower at the corner between two massive gables. Originally a shop, cafe and restaurant for Arthur Davy & Sons Ltd, by Gibbs & Flockton, 1904. Now occupied by a Quicksilver amusement arcade. Round the corner to the right is the former Cannon pub, of 1902-03 by J.R. Wigfull for William Stones's brewery. Three ornate bays carried up as dormers with segmental pediments. Now empty and advertised to let. Surprising that neither is listed.