Housing developments The Winn Gardens estate, a council housing scheme was built in the mid 1960s on land (grid reference ) which formerly belonged to Middlewood Hospital and was used as the farm and allotments and grew all the hospital's fresh produce. Middlewood Park stands at the NW end of the estate. Most of the housing around the lower end of Stockarth Lane, just before the tavern, dates from the second half of the 19th century, although there were some newer houses built in the early 1980s. As mentioned, the Wadsley Park Village private housing scheme was built on the former site of Middlewood Hospital between 2001 and 2006. Certain parts of the old hospital such as the church, lodge and Kingswood ward are listed buildings and cannot be demolished; they have been incorporated and left within the new estate. Kingswood has been converted into luxury flats and the lodge has been included in a new nursery building. The church has stood boarded up and derelict for many years but in March 2012 plans were submitted by architectural design consultancy Coda Studios that will see the imposing Victorian church converted into a mixture of town houses and apartments. The scheme which needs approval from
Sheffield City Council also contains proposals for a selection of partially underground eco-friendly bungalows beneath the building. The village has a
SSSI within it, created in 1990, it is the site of the Wadsley Fossil Forest, it
“contains a number of in situ fossil tree stumps, two of which have been exposed for many years. They are considered to be the best preserved example in the British Isles of trees which were part of the extensive coal forming swamp forests growing some 300 million years ago”.
Facilities Many important facilities for the district are located just outside the immediate Middlewood area. There are no large supermarkets and only a limited number of small shops within the district and most residents will commute to nearby
Hillsborough to do their larger shopping needs. There is a small shopping area at the top of Leppings Lane known as the Middlewood shops. This contains a large concentration of
take-away food shops although there is a medium-sized
Asda supermarket located within the old Hillsborough Park cinema building on Catch Bar Lane. The cinema building dates from 1921 and ceased being a cinema in 1967, since then it has been a bingo hall and then a supermarket operated by Supasave, then
Netto before Asda took over in August 2011. The nearest
primary schools are in Wadsley and Hillsborough, while the Hillsborough Leisure Centre just to the SE is the closest community sports facility. The
Sheffield Wednesday training ground is situated on Middlewood Road, this is a private facility for use by the football club only, it was originally constructed in the late 1960s on old
allotments it has undergone extensive redevelopment in recent years. As well as outdoor pitches the facility includes a 66 metre by 45 metre
air dome which houses a
synthetic pitch for indoor training, the dome is a notable sight in the area. Late 2005 saw the opening of the Fairlawns Medical Centre and Polyclinic on Middlewood Road North () to give the area extra medical facilities due to the increased population brought by the Wadsley Park Village development. The medical centre includes at present, a GP practice offering a full service from doctors, practice nurses and health care assistants, a
dental practice,
pharmacy and various
primary care trust outpatient services such as physiotherapy, chronic fatigue, lymphoedema, mental health. The
Yorkshire Ambulance Service has an ambulance station adjoining the medical centre.
Supertram terminus Middlewood was chosen as the northern terminus of
Sheffield Supertram and opened in October 1995. The terminus is an off-road single platform type and was built on old allotment land at grid reference on Middlewood Road. There is a
park and ride facility, originally with 200 parking spaces, it was enlarged to 350 spaces in October 2007. The system formerly incorporated a
SupertramLink bus service which connected to
Stocksbridge, Deepcar, Wharncliffe Side and Oughtibridge, however this service was permanently withdrawn in 2022. The park and ride is well used by commuters from these areas.
2007 Floods The Middlewood area of Sheffield was badly hit by the
June 2007 floods. The lower part of the Winn Gardens estate was inundated by the River Don which flows at the bottom of the estate. 200 residents had to be evacuated and given shelter at two nearby schools. A section of the A6102 road just past the Middlewood Tavern collapsed when the raised embankment was partly washed away. The road was closed for 17 months before finally re-opening in December 2008. ==References==