The huge concrete apartment complex, completed in 1961, continues to divide opinion but is enjoying somewhat of a renaissance, celebrated in music, art and on stage in the award-winning musical Standing at the Sky’s Edge.
And now members of the public are invited to join a series of public tours around the housing complex.
The monthly tours will be led by residents and tickets cost £6. They are available to book via https://parkhilltours.eventbrite.com
When they were built, replacing rows of rundown back-to-back housing, the flats at Park Hill were among the most civil engineering projects of their day. The 995 flats and maisonettes were linked by bridges – famously dubbed ‘streets in the sky’ – which were wide enough to accommodate milk floats. There were four pubs – The Earl George on The Pavement, The Link and the Scottish Queen on Gilbert Row, and the Parkway on Hague Row – and 31 shops.
Park Hill hasn’t always been as well loved as it is today, with the newly refurbished flats becoming among the city’s most sought-after addresses. But as these photos from the archives show it has been home throughout its six decades to a thriving community.
Take a look back over the history of Park Hill with our photo gallery below.
The monthly tours will be led by residents and tickets cost £6. They are available to book via https://parkhilltours.eventbrite.com
![Dempseys at Park Hill, Sheffield, pictured in June 1961](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjA4NTZhY2U0LWQ2ZGYtNDY2My05ZWJiLTcwYzZkZTVkMjFiNzo5ZTViOGMwZi0wNmE1LTQ5NGItODc2Yi04MmE0NzdkMjA0NTI=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
13. Dempseys
Dempseys at Park Hill, Sheffield, pictured in June 1961 Photo: Sheffield Newspapers Ltd
![Sheffield's Park Hill flats had 31 shops when they were opened in 1961. This picture, taken in 1964, shows a sign directing people to The Pavement shopping centre](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmYxZmZlNGJjLTg0NmItNGRmMi1iMzlmLTA2MWQ5OGY3YTE1OTozNTQxNTUyMy1lNDRhLTQyNzktOGE1My0wNmFkNjFmMmZlNjM=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
14. The Pavement
Sheffield's Park Hill flats had 31 shops when they were opened in 1961. This picture, taken in 1964, shows a sign directing people to The Pavement shopping centre Photo: Sheffield Newspapers Ltd
![Five-year-old Tyler Sterling gets the star treatment from Trevor Darien at Mister T's hairdressers at The Pavent, Park Hill, Sheffield. Trevor had recently travelled to London to do the hair on the set of Geri Halliwell's video](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjA0ZjNlNDgwLWNmMTItNDUxZC1iMmY5LTE5NDIwNDI3ODQ4Zjo5MTJiMTAxNi0zZDMzLTQ5NWItYWI0Zi02ZjcwZWE0ZTU5Yzg=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
15. Mister T's
Five-year-old Tyler Sterling gets the star treatment from Trevor Darien at Mister T's hairdressers at The Pavent, Park Hill, Sheffield. Trevor had recently travelled to London to do the hair on the set of Geri Halliwell's video Photo: Andrew Partridge (staff)