Sheffield, located in South Yorkshire, England, is both a major industrial city and one of the greenest cities in the UK. TripAdvisor travelers particularly recommend the Sheffield Winter Garden and the Botanical Garden. After dark, you’ll find a lively bar and club scene, a testimony to the town’s large student population.
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Park on the road near to the Longshaw estate.Walk to the top of the road and through the gate on the opposite side of the road to the entrance to the Longshaw estate. Take the path through te woodland and follow the path that bears right to a gate that emerges onto the A6187. Cross the road and follow the path through a large gate. This paths eventually leads to upper Burbage and Burbage bridge with spectacular views to your left of Carl Wark and Higger Tor. This area was originally in Derbyshire until annexed by South Yorkshire in 1933.
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This bold and fun piece of street art runs along a 70-metre wall on Twinkl Way, moments away from the bustle of Ecclesall Road. The mural was created by Florence Blanchard, a local artist whose work is well-known in Sheffield. The design reflects the colours and shapes found in molecular biology, inspired by Blanchard's education and training as a biologist. The work was commissioned by the online educational publisher Twinkl.
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Sheffield Manor Lodge is the perfect place to enjoy time with family and friends. Discover the manor which held Mary, Queen of Scots prisoner, join in a petting session on our farm, wander through beautiful wildflower meadows and stop for a tasty treat at the Rhubarb Shed Cafe. Please note we are open every Sunday April to September.
As a resident of Sheffield the Manor Top was the last place i expected to find such a historic place of beauty. There is an educational experience for the kids, but also beauty in the history and how well the area was maintained. There is a lovely cafe insight, plus a few farm animals and they were also working on a 1940's experience when we visited which looked very interesting as a few houses were being renovated to offer a war time experience. Definitely worth a visit, onsite parking is available and you can spend a good few hours here, we'll be returning once again in the summer.
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Great architectural building with some nice stonework, well worth a visit if you are interested in architecture.
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Strip the willow is a social enterprise where we make all kinds of bespoke furniture from reclaimed timber - which may otherwise end up at the tip! From kitchens, worktops, cupboards, bathroom cabinets, bookcases, vinyl units and tables to log stores, benches and planters - all our products are both ethical and sustainable.
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A hidden piece of history that thousands walk past every day. The only remaining box in South Yorkshire I believe.
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