| Darnall | |
|---|---|
The sensory garden in High Hazels Park | |
Location withinSheffield | |
| Population | 10,672 |
| OS grid reference | SK3988 |
| Metropolitan borough | |
| Metropolitan county | |
| Region | |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | SHEFFIELD |
| Postcode district | S9 |
| Dialling code | 0114 |
| Police | South Yorkshire |
| Fire | South Yorkshire |
| Ambulance | Yorkshire |
| UK Parliament | |
| 53°23′N1°25′W / 53.38°N 1.41°W /53.38; -1.41 | |
Darnall is a suburb of easternSheffield,South Yorkshire,England. Darnall is approximately 3 miles (5 km) east-north-east of Sheffield city centre.
Darnall was initially a small hamlet usually included withAttercliffe. William Walker, a resident of the settlement, is one of several people rumoured to have been the executioner ofCharles I of England. A hall, known asDarnall Hall was built by theStaniforth family in the centre of Darnall in 1723; in 1845 this became a private "lunatic asylum".[1] Darnall had a population of 10,672 in 2011.[a]
TheDarnall New Ground was laid out forcricket in the 1820s. Although only used for a few years before being replaced by a ground atHyde Park, it was described as the finest in England.[3]
Holy Trinity church, the first in Darnall, was built in 1840, followed by a hospital in 1855 and a school in 1875. By the mid-nineteenth century, it was a centre forfarming andcoal mining, and was known for its amateurgreyhound racing.[1] Industry was also important, with the Don Glass Works established around 1793, augmented by theDarnall Works steel foundry from 1835.[4]
In the later 19th century, the area was built up to housesteelworkers working in the largefoundries of the LowerDon Valley.Darnall railway station was built on theSheffield to Lincoln line to serve the suburb. Unemployment grew as the foundries shut or laid off many employees from the 1970s on, and the area is now one of the poorest in the city.
A mix of council housing, 1880s steelworkers cottages, small terrace housing and 1930s private semi-detached houses make up the accommodation within the Darnall area.
Demographic changes over the years have reduced the population with a consequent reduction in the number of school-age children in the district. There are two primary schools in the area, High Hazels Academy and Phillimore Community Primary School. Secondary level schools outside the area provide education for children aged over 11 years.
Darnall has a largeimmigrant community, including manyMuslims (primarily ofPakistani andBangladeshi origin). The suburb has severalmosques.
In 2003,Morrisons supermarkets pulled out of the district after over 20 years being a significant local hub for the local community, relocating to a new purpose-built store two miles away inCatcliffe.
High Hazels Park is the major open space in this area of the city.
Darnall was represented in theFA Cup during the 1920s byDarnall Welfare.[citation needed]