Ecclesall Ward—which includes the
neighbourhoods
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of Banner Cross, Bents Green, Carterknowle, Ecclesall, Greystones, Millhouses, and Ringinglow—is one of the 28 electoral wards in
City of Sheffield,
England. It is located in the southwestern part of the city and covers an area of . The population of this ward in 2007 was 19,211 people in 7,626 households, reducing to 6,657 at the 2011 Census. Ecclesall ward is one of the four wards that make up the
South West Community Assembly
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Etymology
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and one of five wards that make up the
Sheffield Hallam Parliamentary constituency. The Member of Parliament is
Olivia Blake, a Labour MP. Ecclesall is one of the least socially deprived wards in the entire country, with a 2002 deprivation score of 4.7—making it the 8,105th most deprived (hence 309th least deprived) ward out of 8,414 wards in the country. The demographic consists largely of white, middle-class families.
History
Evidence of early occupation of the area can be found in
Ecclesall Woods. A cup and ring-marked stone was discovered in 1981, and has been dated to the late
Neolithic or
Bronze Age periods. It, and the area a diameter around it, is a scheduled ancient monument.
Ecclesall electoral ward was created 1934 when the old Ecclesall Bierlow ward was divided into Ecclesall, Broomhill and Hallam.
The boundaries of the ward include about half of the area that was historically known as Ecclesall Bierlow—one of the six 'townships' that made up the old Parish of Sheffield. Ecclesall Bierlow encompassed most of the land between the
River Sheaf and the
Porter Brook from The Moor to Ringinglow. It also included the areas of
Broomhall and
Crookesmoor to the north of Porter Brook. Though this area contained numerous small villages and hamlets, there was never a village called Ecclesall.
In ancient times this area was part of the
Barnsdale Forest that, together with
Sherwood Forest, made up the forest of the
Robin Hood legends. The River Sheaf marked the boundary between the
Anglo-Saxon
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kingdoms of
Mercia and
Deira (later
Northumbria). In fact the earliest historical record of this area refers to the submission of the
Northumbrian army to
Egbert of Wessex at nearby
Dore in 829.

The name ''Ecclesall'' (either from ''Heeksel-Hallr'' meaning the witches' hill,
[ ( wikisource)] or ''Eccles'' (church) ''halh'' (hollow)) is not mentioned in the
Domesday Book of 1086—at that time Ecclesall was a part of the manor of
Hallam. The name is first found about 150 years later in the name of Sir Ralphus De Ecclesall a knight of the realm who had settled in the area. The De Ecclesall family gave land to the monks at Beauchief and established a
corn
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mill on the river Sheaf, which they subsequently also gave to
Beauchief Abbey
Beauchief Abbey is a medieval monastic house now serving as a parish church in the southern suburbs of Sheffield, England. History
The abbey was founded by Robert FitzRanulph de Alfreton. Thomas Tanner, writing in 1695, stated that it was foun ...
. Many of the buildings of Ecclesall corn mill can still be seen at the northern end of Millhouses park—the district of Millhouses taking its name from this mill. In payment for the mill the monks of Beauchief were to provide a canon to say prayers daily at the Ecclesall chapel. These services continued at the chapel until the
Dissolution of the Monasteries when Beauchief Abbey was abandoned. The chapel was restored in 1622 but was demolished when the present church was built nearby in 1788.
Until the 19th century Ecclesall Bierlow was very sparsely populated—in 1801 there were just 5362 people. This changed with the coming of the
industrial revolution and the subsequent expansion of nearby Sheffield and by 1831 the population had increased to 14,239. In 1837 the Ecclesall Bierlow Poor Law Union came into being. As well as Ecclesall Bierlow, this encompassed Nether Hallam, Upper Hallam,
Beauchief,
Dore,
Norton, and
Totley. A workhouse was built on Cherry Tree Hill at
Nether Edge. In 1929 the Ecclesall Bierlow Workhouse was renamed
Nether Edge Hospital
The Nether Edge Hospital was a health facility in Union Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The main building, known as the Kingswood Building, remains a Grade II listed building.
History
The facility has its origins in the Ecclesall Bie ...
and it remained in use as a hospital into the 1990s.
Historic sites within the ward include
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet and
Shepherd Wheel
Shepherd Wheel is a working museum in a former water-powered grinding workshop situated on the Porter Brook in the south-west of the City of Sheffield, England. One of the earliest wheels on the River Porter, it is one of the few remaining—and ...
(both now museums). Ecclesall Wood has many examples of
white coal kilns and the grave of a wood collier who was killed here when his cabin burned down on 11 October 1786.
Neighbourhoods
Banner Cross
Banner Cross is a district of Sheffield centred on the intersection of
Ecclesall Road and Psalter Lane. This district is split evenly between Nether Edge and Ecclesall Wards.
Banner Cross Hall, an ancient
esquire
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In the United Kingdom, ''esquire'' historically was a title of respect accorded to men of higher social rank, particularly members of the landed gentry above the rank of gentlema ...
seat, was virtually rebuilt in 1820. The main place of worship is
Banner Cross Methodist Church. The nearby Banner Cross pub gained infamy when the notorious criminal
Charles Peace shot and killed Arthur Dyson in the passageway beside the pub on 29 November 1876. The base of an old stone cross still remained at Banner Cross in 1819. Addy (1888) suggested that the name derives from ''bæna kross'', meaning the cross of prayers.
Carter Knowle
Carter Knowle or Carterknowle () lies south of Brincliffe Edge, between
Ecclesall Road and
Abbeydale. A residential area, which includes what was originally known as Knab Farm Estate. Housing was built on former farmland there, in the valley between Brincliffe Edge and the upper part of Carter Knowle Road during the late 1950s / early 1960s by local building firm Gleesons. The area was home to
Sheffield College's Bannerdale campus, but after its closure and demolition, a new educational academy, the Mercia School was opened on the site adjacent to Carter Knowle Road in September 2018.
Ecclesall
The district of Ecclesall () is centred roughly on
Ecclesall parish church at the intersection of Carter Knowle Road and
Ecclesall Road. The present church, dedicated to All Saints, was built in 1788, consecrated in 1789 and has been altered several times since.
Banner Cross Hall, also in the area, was built in 1820.
Greystones
Greystones () lies to the north of the district of Ecclesall. It is on a headland overlooking the
Porter valley to the north and west.
Millhouses
Millhouses () lies to the south of the district of Ecclesall. Its origins lie in a small
hamlet that grew around the Ecclesall Corn Mill.
Bents Green
Bents Green () lies to the west of the district of Ecclesall
Ringinglow
Ringinglow () is a village on the western border of Ecclesall Ward. Although it is within the boundary of the City of Sheffield, it is self-contained, entirely surrounded by open countryside. It is focussed on the intersections of Fulwood Lane and Houndkirk Road with Ringinglow Road.
Transport
Ecclesall Road is the main road (
A625) from central Sheffield to the south-west, at first following the
Porter Brook, then running through Ecclesall and
Dore. The road is a major
shopping area. Attractions including the
Sheffield Botanical Gardens and the
Sheffield General Cemetery lie alongside it, as does one of the campuses of
Sheffield Hallam University
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.
Abbeydale Road South (
A621) is another major road that runs through the ward. The
Midland Main Line railway line runs along the southern boundary of the ward, though the closest stations are outside of the ward at
Sheffield and
Dore & Totley, the former
Millhouses & Ecclesall station was closed on 10 June 1968. The
Sheffield Supertram currently has no routes through Ecclesall ward, but a planned extension to Dore would skirt the southern boundary.
Parks and recreation
About half of Ecclesall ward is made up of rural areas, parkland, or woodland. These areas include a large portion of the
Ecclesall Woods, an area of
ancient woodland that is known locally for being a
bluebell wood. In the north section of the ward is Bingham Park,
Whiteley Woods
The Porter Valley Parks are a series of public parks and green spaces in Sheffield, England. Lying along the valley of Porter Brook, they run radially out from the city centre, providing a direct green-space connection to the Peak District nati ...
and part of the Porter valley;
Millhouses Park
Millhouses Park is a public urban park located in the Millhouses neighbourhood in south of Sheffield, England. It is a park stretching approximately along the floor of the valley of the River Sheaf, sandwiched between Abbeydale Road South (A62 ...
marks the ward's southern boundary. The ward also includes some of
Whirlow Brook Park
Whirlow Brook Park is a landscaped garden of 39 acres in Whirlow, Sheffield, which are open to the public, containing Whirlow Brook Hall. It stretches from Ecclesall Road and joins on to Limb Brook Valley heading towards the Peak District, with a ...
and the
Limb valley. The
Sheffield Round Walk skirts the ward, running through a number of these parks.
Education
There are two secondary schools within Ecclesall ward,
High Storrs School
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and
Silverdale School. The ward also includes Ecclesall Infants and Junior Schools, Dobcroft Junior School, Greystones Primary School, Mylnhurst Convent School, and St Wilfrid's Primary School.
References and notes
Bibliography
* Harvey, Peter (1996). ''Abbeydale and Millhouses''. Stround: The Charlford Publishing Company Limited.
* Hunter, Joseph (1819). The Township of Ecclesall Byerlow. In ''Hallamshire. The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York'', pp195–219. London: Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mayor & Jones.
* Vickers, J. Edward MBE (1999). Ecclesall. In ''Old Sheffield Town. An Historical Miscellany'' (2nd ed.), pp58–64. Sheffield: The Hallamshire Press Limited. .
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External links
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