Endcliffe Hall

Introduction

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Endcliffe Hall

Image: © Keith Edwards (Yorkshire and Humberside Reserve Forces Properties) Taken: 29 Sep 2014

Endcliffe Hall is a Grade 2* Italianate Mansion built for Sheffield steel magnate Sir John Brown in 1863-5. The drill hall in the grounds is slightly later in date. The hall was bought in January 1914 as a base for the Hallamshire Battalion of the York and Lancaster Regiment.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.37194
Longitude
-1.513442