Loxley House is a Georgian building situated off Ben Lane in the Wadsley area of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade Two Listed building. Sheffield Council website. Gives details of listed buildings in Sheffield.
The house remained the property of the Payne family until 1895 with the last member of that family taking up residence in the 1860s. This was the eccentric Doctor Henry Payne who fell out with the local populace and vicar at the nearby Wadsley Parish Church over a right of way across Wadsley Common which was part of Dr. Payne's estate. So virulent was the dispute with the vicar that Payne said he would never go to church again and as a result was buried within the grounds of Loxley House without ceremony in an unmarked brick vault.In 1911 the Family called Ledger were in occupation, they were the owners of a manufacturers of paper goods. "Sheffield‘s Remarkable Houses", Roger Redfern, , Page 18 Gives general history of house. "A History of the Manor and Parish of Wadsley", H. Kirk-Smith, No ISBN, Page 29 Gives details of Dr. Payne‘s dispute.
In 1895 Alderman William Clegg bought Loxley House, Clegg was something of a local celebrity having played football for Sheffield Wednesday in the 1870s, making two appearances for England. englandfootballonline. Gives details of Clegg‘s England career. Clegg was leader of the Sheffield City Council for many years and became Lord Mayor of Sheffield in 1898. "Wednesday!", Keith Farnsworth, , Page 15 Gives details of William Clegg. The house had two more tenants after William Clegg left until World War I when two spinster nieces of Dr. Payne were living there. That was the last time that the house was used as a private residence.
In 1919 the house was taken over by the Cripples Aid Association and later was used by the Sheffield Sea Cadet Corps as a base for many years. In 1996 the house was put up for sale and was bought by the property developers Campbell Homes who have turned it into luxury flats and apartments. Campbell Homes website. Gives details of Campbell Homes developments.
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