Bath Hotel, Sheffield
The Bath Hotel is a pub in Broomhall district of Sheffield, in England.
The building was built in about 1868, as a grocers' shop at the end of a terrace of houses, on Victoria Street. The grocery also operated as a beerhouse, and it was sold to
The building is three storeys high at the front, and two at the back, the two fronts meeting at a sharp corner. The lowest part of the walls are tiled, and the original leaded windows survive, some with stained glass. There is a toilet block at the rear, added in 1931. Inside, there are two bars, a lounge snug in the corner with a serving hatch, and a main bar, linked by corridor, which also has access to the serving area, designed to allow stand up drinking.[1][2]
Features from the 1931 remodelling include the tiled floor, counter with tiled front, fixed seating and internal doors. Historic England describes it as "an unusually complete example of a Sheffield corner public house".[1][2]
References
- ^ ISBN 9781852493158.
- ^ a b c Historic England. "Bath Hotel (1387759)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 December 2022.