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Botanical Gardens Clarkehouse Road, Sheffield, S10-2LN | ![]() |
: A nineteenth century public park and botanical garden. The design competition was won by Robert Marnock in 1834. The pavilions were designed by B B Taylor in 1834. There is a transition from a terrace at the north of t... more
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Peace Gardens Pinstone St, Sheffield, S1 2 | ![]() |
In the warmer months these gardens, which are conveniently located between the Moor and Fargate shopping areas, are a popular place for tourists, shoppers and office workers to relax. They are shaped like an ampitheatre,... more
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Heeley City Farm Richards Road, Sheffield, S2 3DT | ![]() |
A colour atlas of South Yorkshire, giving comprehensive and detailed coverage of the region, this volume is sourced from Ordnance Survey to Philip's specification and gives the user complete coverage of all urban and rur... more
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Arts Tower Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN | ![]() |
I am The Arts Tower. You might have heard of me. I live in Sheffield, England, in a very windy part of town. I am not sure if I am contributing to the wind problem. I get lonely, and all my friends have myspaces, so I th... more
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Yorkshire Sculpture Park West Bretton, WF4 4LG | ![]() |
is an extraordinary place that sets out to challenge, inspire, inform and delight. Within 500 acres of 18th century parkland, it is an international centre for modern and contemporary art, experienced by thousands of vis... more
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Ecclesall Woods Abbey Lane, Sheffield, S7 2QZ | ![]() |
Ecclesall Woods Sawmill has recently come back into council ownership and plans have been developed to regenerate the site. The project has received a big boost from a number of locally based busines... more
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Weston Park Weston Park, Sheffield, S3 7 | ![]() |
Weston Park Museum opened on 14 October 2006, welcomed over 5,000 visitors on its first day and reached its visitor target for the first year of operation within three months. This is a landmark moment for Sheffield Gall... more
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Sheffield Town Hall Pinstone Street, Pinstone St, Sheffield, S1 2HH | ![]() |
The building was officially opened on 21st May, 1897 by Queen Victoria. Only four years later, the need for an extension was discussed and Mr. Mountford was instructed to prepare plans for it. Because of lack of sufficie... more
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Five Weirs Walk Wicker, Sheffield, S3 8HS | ![]() |
The Trans Pennine Trail is a 350 mile national route for recreation and transport. It provides a coast to coast facility linking the major towns and cities across the North of England from Liverpool to Hull and Leeds to ... more
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General Cemetery Cemetery Road, Sheffield, S11 8TH | ![]() |
Sheffield General Cemetery is a site of national historical importance. Opened in 1836 it became the principal burial ground for Victorian Sheffield and is home to the graves of over 87,000 people. One of the earliest co... more
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