Historic Sheffield mill set to be transformed by award-winning restaurant team

A centuries-old mill in Sheffield is set to be transformed into a new restaurant and deli shop.

Award-winning Sheffield restaurant Jöro is set to take over a newly developed space in Oughtibridge Mill, near Wharncliffe Side in North Sheffield.

Sky-House Co’s designers - the team at Sheffield’s CODA Studios - have transformed the former mill into a “destination” restaurant and shop.

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Sky-House Co co-founder and director, David Cross, said: “It is exciting that an award-winning company like Jöro, which is already putting Sheffield on the culinary map after being such a great success at Krynkl in Shalesmoor, wants to be part of the Oughtibridge Mill story.

Award-winning Sheffield restaurant Jöro is set to take over a newly developed space in Oughtibridge Mill.Award-winning Sheffield restaurant Jöro is set to take over a newly developed space in Oughtibridge Mill.
Award-winning Sheffield restaurant Jöro is set to take over a newly developed space in Oughtibridge Mill.

“A development the size of Oughtibridge Mill needs the best facilities and that is exactly what we are providing with the mill conversion.

“We are confident that it will breathe new life into the old mill, retaining the heritage of the site but also enhancing it and also creating a new community destination, for food, drink, work and leisure.”

Sky-House Co is also taking on a major renovation and restoration of centuries old properties at the site, including the conversion of a row of artisan cottages into four apartments and one house.