If you are looking for City Centre living then Figtree House couldn't be better positioned for you, situated off the main streets on a cobbled lane, yet only a short stroll from the Cathedral, and the shopping precinct of Fargate.
Situated on the edge of the Peak District National Park, Nook Farm is perfect for a relaxing and spacious getaway, with stunning views of More Hall and Broomhead reservoirs.
Cubley Hall has the ideal location, nestling in the Pennine green belt on the edge of the Peak District National Park yet within easy reach of all the motorway and major road networks close to Sheffield. Discovering the Peak District and 'Last of the Summer Wine country" or experiencing the delights of shopping at Meadowhall is easy. Alternatively, just meander through the surrounding countryside and unwind within the ambience of Cubley Hall's pub.
Discover a vibrant stay at The Quays Hotel Sheffield, where contemporary style meets historic charm on the picturesque Victoria Quays waterfront. Whether you’re here for business, leisure, or a little of both, our riverside location places you moments from the city centre, Sheffield Arena, and the scenic beauty of the Peak District.
Don’t assume that MAJOR shopping events are just for the big guys – you too can take advantage of the hype and help your customers to “bag a bargain” whilst boosting your sales in lockdown.
Over the last year (and despite the pandemic) Hillsborough has seen an influx of exciting new independent businesses, bringing a fresher feel and attracting new visitors to this reinvigorated part of Sheffield.
Sheffield will be hosting the ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2026 on the 13 - 18 January 2026.
Consistently cool! Sheffield's Kelham Island district has been in the press once again, having been named amongst the coolest neighborhoods in Britain according to The Telegraph.
Situated close to the urban city centre, Sheffield's stunning Botanical Gardens were opened in 1836 and now cover 19 acres on a south-west sloping site. The Gardens are listed by English Heritage as a Grade II site of special historic and architectural interest.
Straight up the hill from the train station, opposite Hallam University central campus, sits How St. They make everything fresh from local produce, and have a lovely outdoor terrace where you can spend plenty of time supping on a coffee while you watch folks wander past.