Onesacre Hall

Onesacre Hall is a Grade II* Listed building[1] situated in the rural outskirts of the City of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England.

The hall is located on Green Lane in the small hamlet of Onesacre in the suburb of Oughtibridge, 5 miles (8.5 km) north west of the city centre.

Onesacre was originally created as a forest clearing on high ground above the Don valley by Norwegian settlers.

After the Steads left Onesacre Hall in 1794 it became a farm with a writer commenting in 1862, Here was a fine specimen of domestic architecture common a century or two ago - a many gabled mansion now used as a farmhouse.

[5][6] The hall is constructed from ashlar sandstone with a stone slate roof, it is built in a rough "H" plan and has two storey with an attic.

The halls gabled southern end seen from Green Lane.
The halls western side seen from the main entrance.