Park Hill (Derelict) 2004
Park Hill is one of the most iconic Sheffield landmarks, aside from its Industrial Heritage, and one of the largest concrete strucutres in Europe.
It was a thriving community when it first had residents, a selfcontained concrete hub with its own pub, preschool, newsagents, doctors and pub and milkman that used to deliver bottled milk door to door on an electric mini milk float; the tracks still visible imprinted on the landing walkways that spanned the internal maze of levels.
Sadly in the more recent years it was known as a more troubled place, not somewhere to venture out and meet the neightbours, the once busy local pub a more sinister and deprived place.
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