Carbrook Hall Hotel, No. 537 Attercliffe Common
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Ref No:c01639
Title:Carbrook Hall Hotel, No. 537 Attercliffe Common
Location:Sheffield_Brightside
Date:09/09/2005
Date Period:2000-2019
Photographer:David Bocking/SLAI
Copyright::SCC
Notes:

Carbrook Hall is first mentioned 1170 as the home of the Blunt Family, during the reign of Elizabeth I under control of Richard Fenton and then the Bright family. This is the surviving stone wing added about 1620 to an older house (demolished in the 19th century). By 1637 it was in the ownership of John Bright who fought with Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War (1642-1649). In the 19th century became a Beerhouse and has stayed a public house ever since. Jacobean fireplace; Elizabethan plastering and oak panelling are features of the interior. Reputed to be haunted. For more information see: Pevsner Architectural Guides, Sheffield by Ruth Harman and John Minnis Ref: 720.94274 S also The Definitive A to Z of Sheffield Public Houses, Michael Liversidge Ref: 728.5 SQ.

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