Samuel Worth

Samuel Worth (1798 – 20 January 1870) was an architect based in Sheffield.

[1][2] He was born in 1798 in Hougham, Lincolnshire, the son of Thomas Worth (1767-1833) a builder, and Elizabeth Arnold (1772-1847).

[3] He died at his home in Clinton Place, Worksop, on 26 January 1870.

[6] Following the dissolving of the partnership in October 1831 he moved from his offices and home in Chapel Walk to new premises on East Parade.

[8] Amongst his pupils were John Dodsley Webster and John Brightmore Mitchell-Withers, both of whom made significant contributions to the built environment of Sheffield.

Non-conformists’ Chapel, Sheffield General Cemetery
Royal Hotel, Winster Gardens, Buxton 1849–51
Borough Bridge, Corporation Street, Sheffield 1853