The Castle House department store was designed by G. S Hay of the Co-operative Wholesale Society and occupied a large site, with entrances on King Street, Angel Street and Castle Street. The store, which also housed the headquarters of the Brightside and Carbrook, featured a massive granite facade with a zigzag canopy. Inside, the focus was on a cantilevered spiral staircase connecting all the floors, under a partially glazed dome and a sculpture of a bird.
In 2009 the building was granted Grade II listed building status.
The former Co-op department store in Sheffield City Centre. A place we'd been itching to get into and on top of for some time. It didn't disappoint and was one of my favourite explores so far. Massive lulz with *********** and jazzywheelz.
Oh, and it's currently being used for stuff... but the less said about that the better :
3 blokes, one cubicle. Legit though.
Cheers for looking.