Old buildings of Burngreave

Burngreave Walk
Burngreave Walk

Story & photo: Graham Jones

This entertaining walk around Pitsmoor on 5th March revealed a wealth of history and the back story of local old buildings we pass every day.

The walk was organised by Todd and Francesca of the Walk Boost scheme, part of Activity Sheffield, and is one of a series around Burngreave.

The tour was led by Ron Clayton, a ‘Professional Sheffielder,’ wit, raconteur and local historian (a phrase he hates). Ron was well-informed, funny and observant, a natural storyteller. He intrigued us with his humorous tales of the area. He taught us how to spot crozzle (a form of black slag used to decorate walls and buildings in north Sheffield). Ron cleverly recreated Pitsmoor Road in our imaginations as a village street of two hundred years ago. Ron mentioned several times that Burngreave is a real community.

Apart from viewing wonderful buildings from the outside, including Abbeyfield Park House and Toll Gate Cottage, we were kindly invited into the Vicarage on Pitsmoor Road by Rev Philip Ireson and into the church with its amazing stained glass windows.

Another highlight was the 18th Century Bay Horse pub, with many fascinating old features – apart from the regular clientèle.

The walkers themselves made very positive comments on the morning:

“A very enjoyable and informative walk. Ron had given us a wonderful insight into this area’s history.”

“A fascinating and informative walk. Didn’t expect to be going inside the vicarage! We’ve had a lovely morning. Thanks Ron”

“The peek inside the Georgian Vicarage was a real treat.”

“Fantastic walk as usual, good to learn history of Sheffield.”

If you missed this excellent event, there are more Walk Boosts to come. Hope to see you there!

Activity Sheffield is a Sheffield City Council service that helps residents lead an active lifestyle. You can improve your health while having fun, meeting new friends and learning new skills. If you want to get active, get in touch on 0114 273 4266 to find out more.

This document was last modified on 2014-03-31 11:03:37.