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{{short description|District of Sheffield, England}} {{distinguish|Sharow}} {{Other uses}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}} {{Use British English|date=February 2025}} {{Infobox UK place | country = England | official_name = Sharrow | population = | coordinates = {{coord|53.36716|-1.48885|display=inline,title}} | metropolitan_borough = [[City of Sheffield|Sheffield]] | metropolitan_county = [[South Yorkshire]] | region = Yorkshire and the Humber | constituency_westminster = [[Sheffield Central (UK Parliament constituency)|Sheffield Central]] | post_town = [[Sheffield]] | postcode_district = S2, S7, S11 | postcode_area = S | dial_code = 0114 | os_grid_reference = }} [[Image:Sharrow Mills.JPG|thumb|Sharrow Mills, a [[Snuff (tobacco)|snuff]] factory on the [[Porter Brook]].]] '''Sharrow''' is a suburb of [[Sheffield]] located directly southwest of [[Sheffield city centre]]. The district lies within the [[Nether Edge and Sharrow (ward)|Nether Edge and Sharrow]] ward of the city. The inner city area of Sharrow situated around London Road is distinct from the more leafy suburbs of Sharrow Head, and Sharrow Vale. Sharrow Ward's [[Back-to-back houses|back to back]] [[Terraced house|terraced housing]] in ''Little Sheffield'' was redeveloped in the 1970s to provide modern, high density accommodation for the area's [[working class]] population. With the economic resurgence of Sheffield in the late 1990s, Sharrow has benefited from considerable inward investment both in improved housing stock and through development of local initiatives such as the small business enterprise unit at [[Sheffield United F.C.]]'s [[Bramall Lane]] ground in nearby [[Highfield, Sheffield|Highfield]]. Until June 2004 Sharrow was also the name given to one of Sheffield's electoral wards which included Sharrow proper and a number of surrounding districts. This diverse ward contained 17,897 people in the 2001 [[United Kingdom Census 2001|UK Census]] subdivided as follows: * White: 69.0% * Asian: 16.3% * Black: 7.5% * Chinese or other: 4.2% * Mixed: 3.0% This diversity is celebrated by some with the Sharrow Festival, a multi-cultural, multi-arts event showcasing local talent and fostering a spirit of pride in the local community. The annual Sharrow Lantern Carnival is the other cultural highlight in the area, and is held in April. ==History== Sharrow was urbanized between 1830 and 1850 when ''Little Sheffield'', a village and adjunct to the main town of [[Sheffield]] was redeveloped to cope with the rapidly increasing growth in population. Separated from Sheffield town by the "uninhabited, barren, gorse-covered, Sheffield Moor".<ref>Reminiscences 18th century Sheffield by R E Leader</ref> Industry here was based on water-power provided by [[Porter Brook]] with water-wheels at [[Wilsons of Sharrow|Sharrow Mill]] (Sharrow Vale Road), Sharrow Forge (Napier Street), and Bennetts’ Wheel (Vulcan Works). The latter two mill-dams and Broomhall Cornmill dam off Ecclesall Road were drained and filled-in around 1870 providing land for houses, schools, and new industries. The Parish Church of St Mary's, Bramall Lane, was built in 1826 with the help of a government grant to provide churches for "impoverished industrial workers". Originally a [[Chapel of Ease]] to [[Sheffield Cathedral]] standing in open fields, 22 years later, in 1848, St Mary's became a parish in its own right. Sharrow and St Mary's was part of Poor Law Union (PLU)/Reg. District of Ecclesall Bierlow. In 1836 the [[Sheffield General Cemetery|General Cemetery]] was opened in Sharrow on the site of a former stone quarry. Lying between Cemetery Road, which runs from Sharrow Head to the bottom of The Moor, and [[Sharrow Brook]]. [[Bramall Lane]] was named after the Bramall family, file and graver manufacturers. The Bramalls owned "The Old White House" on the corner of Bramall Lane and Cherry Street. ==References== <references /> == External links == {{commons category}} * https://web.archive.org/web/20071217050248/http://www.stmarys-church.co.uk/church/history/ * http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/boundary_map_page.jsp?first=true&u_id=10030330 {{Districts of Sheffield}} [[Category:Suburbs of Sheffield]]
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