Endcliffe Park, Sheffield 11
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 8 Apr 2014
A southern elevation of the (former?) park-keeper's residence near to the park's main entrance, off the Hunter's Bar roundabout. It is dated 1891, i.e. four years after the opening of this park, created to mark the Jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign. To the left of it is a private garden used, presumably, by the occupants of the house. To the right of it, part of a "lean-to" public weather shelter can be seen. This looks out onto the park's main entrance.