Not an 3pic roof, but it is ornamental and pretty and I took some film photos, so here it is. The building was constructed in 1867 as the Sheffield Water Works Company. It's now a Wetherspoons pub, currently closed due to a global pandemic or something. I'd seen a way up here ages ago but never found the right time, but needing to head into town early evening for other purposes I ended up with a spare 30mins so went for a look.
Turns out it's a really nice spot to linger and watch the world go by: masked up shoppers in Barkers Pool, a group of skateboarders taking advantage of the quiet streets, a different perspective on the Xmas decs and I was even joined by a pigeon at one point who gave me a WTF look before heading on his way.
Phone pics of outside from a different day. Note: ornamental balustrade
Roofs on film:
City Hall to the left, John Lewis to the right, town hall clock tower straight ahead.
Few shots on the phone
Last film pics
And finally a selfie...
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