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Victoria Park Hotel, junction of Clarkehouse Road and Southbourne Road, 1862. Later occupied as a private residence by Samuel Osborn and renamed Rutledge House
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Victoria Park Hotel, junction of Clarkehouse Road and Southbourne Road, 1862. Later occupied as a private residence by Samuel Osborn and renamed Rutledge House
The Victoria Park Hotel and Bowling Green, opposite the Botanical Gardens, seems to have gone out of memory. It was opened about 1858 or 1859, and the only landlord the place had was Mr. John Law, landscape gardener, formerly the curator of the Botanical Gardens, and who published a few local items dealing with botany and the gardens. This would be a nice retreat from the town, with possible visits to the gardens, and Sterndale Bennett had the companionship of his wife and a son on this visit to Sheffield. A letter written at the time mentions a long visit from the Misses Sterndale. Nothing is heard of the hotel after about 1862, and the premises became a private residence. The house is at the corner of Clarkehouse Road and Southbourne Road
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This vintage print captures the grandeur of the Victoria Park Hotel, located at the junction of Clarkehouse Road and Southbourne Road in 1862. The hotel, which later became known as Rutledge House when it was occupied by Samuel Osborn, seems to have faded from memory over time. Originally opened around 1858 or 1859, this charming establishment was managed solely by Mr. John Law, a landscape gardener who had previously served as curator of the nearby Botanical Gardens. With its proximity to both the gardens and Bowling Green opposite, the Victoria Park Hotel offered a delightful retreat from city life. During his visit to Sheffield, renowned composer Sterndale Bennett enjoyed this tranquil haven alongside his wife and son. A letter written during their stay even mentions an extended visit from the Misses Sterndale. However, after about 1862, little is heard about this once-thriving hotel as it transformed into a private residence. Situated at the corner of Clarkehouse Road and Southbourne Road, Rutledge House now stands as a testament to Sheffield's rich history. This image provides us with a glimpse into Victorian-era housing and mansions that adorned Sheffield's landscape. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time within Sheffield City Archives' collection, let us appreciate how these architectural gems shaped our city's past without mentioning any commercial use they may have had.
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