Leader House

Leader House is a Georgian townhouse on Surrey Street in the city centre of Sheffield, England.

[1][2] In 1780 there was a reorganisation of the street plan around the house, which resulted in the garden on the west side being spoilt.

The project was strongly opposed by the allamshire Historical Building Society, which resulted in a public enquiry being held in September 1970.

The circular register office known locally as the "Wedding Cake" was eventually constructed on a site 100 metres to the SW and was demolished in 2004.

On the north side is the main pedimented door with Doric columns and a large canted bay window.

Seen from Arundel Gate
North side of the building showing the bay window and the Doric main entrance