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The impressive Millennium Galleries building is a light, bright, modern space, a showcase for the best in modern and traditional art, photography and sculpture. Main exhibitions change approximately every three months, thanks t... more
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Originally Mr Kite's wine bar, this small restaurant has been popular in Sheffield for years. Attracting customers of all ages, especially families and couples, it has a friendly, Continental feel; tables spill out onto the pav... more
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An excellent range of independent and international films, new releases and blockbusters are regularly shown at this atmospheric art cinema, which has two public auditoriums. The Showroom has a café and bar; both are very popul... more
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This museum displays emergency services vehicles, equipment and uniforms from around the world. A comprehensive and well-presented exhibition of the role of fire and police officers today and in the past, offers viewing of trad... more
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The Revolution House is situated in the Derbyshire village of Old Whittington, a 15 minute bus or taxi ride from Sheffield city centre. It takes its name from the Revolution of 1688, when three local noblemen used it as their b... more
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Hardwick Hall was once home to Bess of Hardwick, who was one of the richest and most flamboyant women in Elizabethan England. She used her fortune and the Old Hall to display her independence and commissioned a number of unique... more
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Surrounded by modern buildings, and situated close to the bus interchange, Sheffield's oldest house is now being used as a pub. The house was built in 1475 - a last reminder of Sheffield's medieval origins. Once known as "the H... more
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This 17th century mansion has been voted one of Britain's favourite national treasures. The building, which sits on a wooded hill, dominating the surrounding landscape, was constructed on the site of a 12th century Norman castl... more
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This attractive 12th and 15th century Anglican cathedral is built in the Perpendicular style with a tower. It contains an impressive tomb of the sixth Earl of Shrewsbury, as well as particularly beautiful stained glass windows.... more
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The fine, three storey houses in this large square were built in the 18th century and have now been restored to their original condition. Because the site slopes, the square was used for some very significant public meetings. F... more
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