Broomhill Church
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St Mark's, Broomhill is the parish church of the Sheffield suburb of Broomhill, in England.
St Mark's was originally a standard neo-Gothic building of 1871, but bombing during World War II destroyed everything but the spire and a porch. From 1958 to 1963, G. G. Pace redesigned the main body of the church in rubble-faced concrete. Its most striking feature is its windows. These are slits, in varying numbers and locations around the building.
The building proved a popular reinterpretation of the Gothic revival for the late twentieth century, and is now a listed building.
External link
- St Mark's Church Sheffield (http://www.stmarkssheffield.co.uk)