14 East Parade was erected The Sheffield Independent in 1825/6 as a boys’ charity school (or bluecoat school). On 12 February 1825 discusses whether to expand the existing charity school or build a new structure and it was decided to erect a new building.
Steeped in history, 14 East Parade is a stunning Grade II listed Georgian building located opposite Sheffield Cathedral. The redevelopment will secure the future of this historically-important asset and consist of
18 design-led apartments: five 2-bed, two 1-bed, and eleven studio apartments utilising the latest mod cons, including giga bit broadband, keyless entry and air conditioning.\r
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The surrounding area is quiet and well served by Sheffield’s trendiest bars, clubs, and restaurants, as well as city centre shops, museums, galleries, theatres and transport hubs.
Located on an end plot between East Parade, Campo Lane and York Street. It lies within the business district in Sheffield Centre and within the City Centre Conservation Area. Directly to the east lies Sheffield Cathedral.