Crosspool is a suburb of the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, located 2.5 miles (4 km) west of the city centre. The suburb falls within the Crookes ward of the City of Sheffield. It is a middle class residential area in an elevated position above the Porter and Rivelin valleys and stands at around 660 feet (200 m) above sea level. Crosspool is situated on the A57 road and is the last suburb on that road before the city boundary and open countryside is reached. In 2011 Crosspool had a population of 6,703.
The oldest building in Crosspool. Situated at the junction of Sandygate Road and Ringstead Crescent, it was formerly a line of cottages and dates from the 1600s.
The shops at the junction of Sandygate Road and Manchester Road are regarded as the centre of Crosspool.
The Crosspool Tavern, a pub on Manchester Road since 1824, the original building was replaced by this structure in 1930.
St. Columba church, Manchester Road dates from 1956.
The River Rivelin is a river in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
The river at the site of Walkley Bank Tilt.
The Wolf Wheel pond
Cast iron marker at Walkley Bank Tilt, sadly vandalised.
A long stretch of Rivelin Valley Road with its lime trees lining it.