Bishops' House is the best preserved timber–framed house in Sheffield. It was built around 1500 and is tucked away at the top of Meersbrook Park. Bishops' House typifies the development of the smaller English domestic house in the 16th and 17th cen ...
Located in one of Yorkshires first purpose built combined Fire and Police Stations in the centre of the Steel City, Sheffield, it's the perfect place to step back in time and FIRE your imagination. Come face to face with some of the most amazing and ...
If you haven't popped up to the Graves Gallery recently, you might be pleasantly surprised at the gallery's recent makeover. Over the last six months the home of Sheffield's visual art collection has been refurbished and repainted, giving works by le ...
Kelham Island Museum was opened in 1982 to house the objects, pictures and archive material representing Sheffield's industrial story. The displays at the Museum tell that story from the 'Little Mester' to mass production, skilled workers, revolution ...
The Millennium Galleries is an outstanding venue for the visual arts, craft and design, right in the heart of Sheffield. With four individual galleries under one roof, there are all sorts of wonderful things to see and enjoy. Be inspired by treasures ...
Why not join in award winning Rother Valley Country Park's 20 th Anniversary celebrations. Activities for all on 750 acres of countryside with a nature reserve.
Facilities include visitor centre, cafe, craft centre, Watersports Centre, Cable Water ...
Sheffield Botanical Gardens cover 19 acres and were first opened in 1836. Originally designed by Robert Marnock in the Gardenesque style, the site now has fifteen different garden areas featuring collections of plants from all over the world, includi ...
The Museum is currently home to 30 vehicles, including buses, a tram, train and a tractor. Some of these vehicles are owned by the museum and some are privately owned. All of these vehicles are at different stages of restoration, some fully restored ...
The Big Top's is an exciting and adventurous activity centre for the under 11's (height limit 1.45m/4ft 9), combining fantastic imaginative children's play facilities with an excellent, healthy eating cafe. ...
Please Note: The Traditional Heritage Museum has closed. The Museum forms part of the National Centre for English Cultural Tradition (NATCECT) at the University of Sheffield. NATCECT developed from the Survey of (English) Language and Fol ...
Dare you hold a royal python, spiky dragon, creeping giant millipede or hissing cockroach? How about flying a hawk in the falconry display or get to grips with an owl in the birds of prey centre? Try your hand at milking the nanny goat and bottle fee ...
At Weston Park Museum you'll be able to explore the world and its past, from millions of years ago to the present day.
Children and adults will love the animated new displays, specially designed to delight even our littlest explorers. From Egypti ...
Wortley Top Forge is a Water Powered Iron Forge whose history can be traced back to 1640. The site has been used for various processes but it is best known for the Wrought Iron Railway Axles that were produced between 1840 and production stopping aro ...