Hallamshire Historic Buildings
We work with our members and Sheffield and Rotherham Councils to promote awareness of the historic buildings in the region. Where necessary, we will apply to have a building listed by English Heritage. Successful applications include Sheffield Central Library, the Lyceum theatre and the police box outside the Town Hall.
Members enjoy several meetings and outings each year along with an annual newsletter of the latest updates and campaigns (The Cruck).
Please see our website for more details including how to get in touch if you would like to join us or to report a building at risk.
Our aims are:
- to protect the architectural heritage in and around Sheffield
- to promote interest & pride in architecture & local history
- to increase public awareness of our historic past through its buildings
- to conserve whatever is beautiful in our environment & to improve that which is not

Lyceum Theatre, Tudor Square. Sheffield's last Edwardian theatre. In 1972 the owners, supported by Sheffield Council, planned to demolish this important theatre. HHB applied for listing and after two public enquiries, with HHB putting forward strong cases, the building was saved.