Discover the best top things to do in South Yorkshire, United Kingdom including Beauchief Abbey, Wentworth Church, Saint Andrew's Psalter Lane Church, Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Cathedral Church of St Marie, Madina Mosque, Upper Chapel & Channing Hall, The Well Sheffield Church, Fishlake Church, Fulwood Old Chapel and Stocks.
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Surrounded by ancient woodland, the remains of a monastery built around 1180AD feature a remarkably intact main tower, quaint Chapel and an interesting graveyard.
So long since we visited the abbey must be six month's. Although it was closed it doesn't stop you admiring this beautiful building from the outside it's really something. And as most places in Sheffield very well maintained area well worth a visit.
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The Cathedral is Sheffield's oldest building, the ancient heart of a great city, where God has been worshipped for over a thousand years. It has watched Sheffield grow and develop over the centuries, and it tells a story - of great women and men, of wars, of industry and commerce, and of the people who have lived in Sheffield. Here people have prayed, made music, offered hospitality and cared for the poor, as they do still today. The building reflects its many uses, with the traditional worship spaces including the grand high altar and the quiet crypt chapel, but also the busy conference centre, and the Archer Project area where the homeless and vulnerable find what they need Here every visitor will find something to interest them. You can book a special visit, or just call in and explore. You may find that a service is happening, in which case you can join in or not as you choose. Everyone is invited - Sheffield Cathedral is a place for all people. We are open every day of the year.
Lovely cathedral which is a great spot in Sheffield city centre. As a local of 28 years, I spent my first afternoon taking a look inside. It’s brilliant. Yea, there are some better cathedrals to see around the world, but the beauty of this being in Sheffield more than makes up for it. A must visit for anyone coming to Sheffield. Check out the fence of swords!
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While this is a big church it is really easy to go through the city centre and miss it. The buildings around it hem it in. It is really worth a visit- it has a beautiful and very peaceful interior with lots of little points of interest. Just a stone's throw from the Crucible so it really is central- worth seeking out.
Welcome to Upper Chapel, a Unitarian meeting place in heart of Sheffield. Our Grade II listed building is situated on Norfolk Street in the city centre. A Trust Deed, dated 1704, established Upper Chapel as simply "a Public Meeting House for the worship and service of Almighty God". So it remains.
A church for the city of Sheffield since Sept 2015. Every Sunday there are gatherings at 10am and 7pm with free coffee and snack 30 mins before. There is a time of music and singing to give thanks to God, there is usually a talk based on the bible. During the week there are regular events for those who might be spiritually curious. Plus groups for students, parents/toddler, healing prayers.
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