Greenside House is an 18th-century residence located in Hackenthorpe, Sheffield, England.
[1][2] Prior to the 1930s, Hackenthorpe was a village in north Derbyshire county, however following the war, the city of Sheffield experienced a population boom and the village was incorporated into the city, and in the process moving into the county of South Yorkshire.
John Hibbard and his wife Louisa (nee Staniforth) lived in the house in the early 20th century.
The house is notable for its unique style with curved frontal brickwork and the evidence of a side workshop.
[3] During the 20th Century the house was the residence of the Waddington family, and later Dr George Pagdin, the village doctor, who was a cousin of the artist Charles Mozley.