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Manor Lodge 389 Manor Lane, S2 1UL.

grade 2 * The Lodge was built in early 16thc on the site of a medieval one. The Banqueting Tower was built a few years later. http://www.manorlodge.org.uk/ Mappin Building, Mappin Street, S1 3JD. 1906 grade 2 listed by Gibbs Flockton and Teather. Named after Sir Frederick Mappin. Baroque Rival Style. http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/ssid/maps/mappin Masonic Halls, Surrey Street, S1 2LR 1850 grade 2 listed Now known as the Graduate Pub formerly known as the Surrey. http://www.smithandjonespubs.com/pubs/graduate-sheffield Meersbrook House, Meersbrook Park. grade 2 listed Exact history unknown earliest parts poss pre 1759 when Benjamin Roebuck made alterations. Victorian extension. Now Sheffield Parks Offices Meersbrook Tannery,39-65 Chesterfield Road, S8 ORL built after 1856, used Meersbrook as water supply for tanning & bark from Oaks. Had major impact on locality http://content.yudu.com/Library/A23ej9/NewHeeleyVoiceIssue5/resources/8.htm Meersbrook Vestry Hall, Meersbrook Park Road S8 9FQ 1900 grade 2 listed, designed by James Norton. originally served as offices for Norton but also community hall. Now flats.

Merchant Crescent,Wharf Street, Victoria Quays,S2 5SY. 1860 grade 2 listed Offices for Former Coal Merchants. http://www.penninewaterways.co.uk/sheffield/sy21.htm

Midhopestones Chapel/ St James Church, Chapel Lane, Midhopestones, S36 4GW. founded in 1360 restored in 1705. grade 2 listed http://www.penistonecofe.co.uk/history_st_james.html

Midland Railway Station , Sheaf Street S1 2BP, 1870 grade 2 listed formerly known as Pond Street Station.

The Milestone, 84 Green Lane, S3 8SE, 1820 grade 2 listed Formerly known as the Ball Inn. http://www.the-milestone.co.uk/

Millenium Galleries, Arundel Gate, S1 2PP. Opened 2001 as Heart of the City Project, houses the Ruskin Collection (its 4th residence since Ruskin set it up in Sheffield. http://www.museums-sheffield.org.uk/

Millhouses Corn Mill, 9 Abbeydale Road South, S7 2QQ, oldest portions 12th c, grade 2 listed Presently being renovated for Community use. http://friendsofmillhousespark.org/ Montgomery Theatre, Surrey Street, S1 2LG. 1886 built For Sheffield Sunday Schools now known as Sheffield Christian Education Council. http://themontgomery.org.uk/

Mount Pleasant 81 Sharrow Lane S11 8AE 1770 grade 2* , built for Francis Hurt Sitwell by John Platt who also designed Wentworth Castle. Variety of uses. Planned renovation and conversion to sheltered housing. Mount Zion, 20 Westfield Terrace, S1 4GY, 1834 grade 2 listed Former Congregational Church then reused as part of Royal Infirmary. Now Offices. Neo Classical Style.

Mucky Duck, 39-41 Snig Hill S3 8NA Formerly Black Swan, Compleat Angler, Boardwark. On the site of old pub Black Swan. Famous for performances by Clash, AC/DC Genesis

The Museum Inn, 25 Orchard Square, S1 2FB. before 1881 proprietor Reuben Webster, publican, taxidermist, & ornithologist. Some of his work is at Weston Park.

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