[1] A row of early 19th century buildings near the church includes the Bull's Head and Ranmoor Inn public houses.
The Grade II listed Oakbrook[2] was built by Flockton, Lee & Flockton c.1855 for Mark Firth, a steel magnate and philanthropist who founded Firth College, one of the institutions that eventually merged to establish the University of Sheffield.
Ranmoor Hall was built in 1881 for William Wheatcroft Harrison, a cutlery manufacturer.
The Grade II* Endcliffe Hall[4] was completed in 1865; it was built for Sir John Brown by Flockton & Abbott.
The Grade II listed Riverdale House on Graham Road was built around 1860 and was lived in by the industrialist Charles Henry Firth and the businessman John George Graves.