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As England's fourth city, with one of the largest student populations in the UK and a friendly, lively atmosphere, Sheffield attracts a large number of visitors each year and a good range of hotels and guest houses are available, both in Sheffield itself and in the spectacular countryside which surrounds it. Conference facilities are offered at many of the larger hotels.

For the business traveller, the hotel cluster close to the newly- developed Victoria Quays will be one of the most convenient options. The cluster includes branches of most of the large national hotel chains and has good access to the Airport (15 minutes), the Railway Station (three minutes) and city centre (four minutes). The area is located close to the city ring road but most of the hotels are quiet and many rooms offer excellent views over the city and canal.

Top of the Range Hotels

At the top of the range, the Sheffield Hilton will suit almost every purpose. Overlooking the quay, where many fashionable bars and shops have recently opened, the Hilton has excellent conference facilities, a restaurant and cafe and a Livingwell Healthclub, which offers an excellent gym, as well as scheduled fitness classes, a swimming pool, sauna and steam rooms. The luxurious Novotol, Holiday Inn and Bristol Hotels are also located here.

Ruby hotel barge is also in this area. Moored on the canal itself, Ruby offers complete privacy in a luxurious environment. The barge has one double bed and can be booked for single nights or for longer periods. Food is provided for breakfast and sparkling wine, chocolates and flowers can also be provided. The larger but equally welcoming Lily May can also be hired for groups of up to four.

Other hotels in this price range include the modern Posthouse Hotel on Glossop Road, a comfortable hotel close to the fashionable Broomhill area as well as to the beautiful countryside of the Peak District National Park. The hotel offers a good range of conference facilities. The extremely luxurious Aston Hall Hotel, an 18th century country house situated eight miles south of Sheffield, is also an excellent option.

Beyond the City

For leisure travellers and those wishing to avoid the more modern city-based hotel complexes, excellent options within reasonable distance of the city centre include the tranquil Swallow Hotel, a comfortable, well-restored stone building situated in its own grounds, with good access to the city centre. Guests can dine in the acclaimed conservatory restaurant and enjoy views across the hotel's grounds and lake. Whitley Hall Hotel, set in thirty acres of grounds, which include a croquet lawn and putting green, also offers excellent facilities, including conference options, in a relaxing environment. Beauchief, three miles from the city centre and set in picturesque grounds with its own stream, also offers impressive conference facilities.

Other slightly less expensive options include the Westbourne House; the Travel Inn (near Meadowhall) and Menzies Rutland, also with excellent business facilities, which offers easy access to the city centre.

Slightly further afield, Sheffield Moathouse, situated five miles south of the city centre and also with its own grounds, is also a very good option for business travellers, as is Tanskersley Manor. The conveniently situated Welcome Lodge, located ten miles south of Sheffield just off the M1, will be useful for long-distance travellers and those arriving late at night. The Sandpiper, situated ten miles south of Sheffield city centre, has excellent facilities (including conference options) and offers a peaceful environment.

As Sheffield offers very quick access to the Peak District National Park, countryside accommodation is also a realistic option. If you're looking for a retreat for a special occasion, or for a relaxing conference venue, or if you're visiting with your own transport, you can choose between the incredibly luxurious Hassop Hall, a 17th century building originally listed in the Domesday Book, which offers impressive views, an excellent restaurant and great conference facilities in Bakewell, a thirty minute drive from Sheffield city centre; and Mosborough, a 16th century listed building with its own gardens, much closer to the city centre and also with good conference and hospitality facilities. Aston Hall Hotel, set in its own grounds eight miles south of Sheffield, is also a very attractive option. At a more moderate price, Underleigh House offers guesthouse facilities in a very comfortable renovated farmhouse in beautiful surroundings.

Mid-Range Hotels

If you are looking for more moderately-priced accommodation, the choice includes: Cutler's Hotel, which has a prime position in the city centre; the Briary, an excellent Bed and Breakfast option; The Regency, an impressive mansion house with good business facilities and a popular restaurant; Charnwood, which is within easy walking distance of the city centre, and the Hunter House Hotel. The extremely popular Fox House Inn, dating from 1773 and a twenty-minute taxi ride from the city centre, has a great menu and offers comfortable accommodation in traditionally decorated rooms. The Roslyn Court Hotel, a friendly establishment offering ensuite accommodation at reasonable prices, is situated in the lively Hunter's Bar area. The Chequers Inn, situated on open moorland twenty minutes from the city centre, provides country accommodation at very reasonable prices. The excellent restaurant here means that you will be very well provided for.

Inexpensive Accommodation

If you're visiting Sheffield on a budget, options include the friendly Lindrick Hotel, the family-run Ashford,a Bed and Breakfast option, and Thornsett House. Single rooms with good leisure and dining facilities are also available at reasonable prices at Halifax House a distinctive 19th century building and one of Sheffield University's halls of residence.







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Ashford


Comfortable, family-run guesthouse
44 Westwick Crescent
Beauchief
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S8 7DH
United Kingdom
+44 114 237 5900
A family-run guesthouse, situated on the south side of Sheffield and 20 minutes from the M1, Ashford is close to Ecclesall Woods, to local shops and facilities, and to golf courses. The accommodation is comfortable: rooms are decently sized and pleasantly decorated in neutral colours. Ashford is situated in a quiet area and a pleasant garden is also available for the use of guests. The owners are always available to help if you need information about the city, but although the guesthouse is small they will also ensure you have privacy if desired: guests are provided with keys, to allow independent access throughout the night. Evening meals are available, but Ashford is also within walking distance of a number of pubs and restaurants.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Aston Hall Hotel


Luxurious 18th century building
Worksop Rd
Aston
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S26 2EE
United Kingdom
+44 114 287 2309
http://www.astonhallhotel.co.uk/
This peaceful country house hotel, located eight miles to the south east of Sheffield centre and one mile from the M1, offers excellent accommodation in large, traditionally decorated rooms; two suites are also available. The hotel is set in its own grounds and a patio and gardens are accessible to guests. Excellent food and drink are available from the restaurant and cocktail bar. Staff are extremely attentive.

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Beauchief Hotel


Picturesque and relaxing
Abbeydale Road South
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S7 2QW
United Kingdom
+44 114 262 0500
http://www.corushotels.com
Only three miles from the city centre and adjacent to the Beauchief Golf Course, this three-star hotel is situated in picturesque gardens and grounds, which have a stream running through the centre. The restaurant, bar and many of the bedrooms have recently been refurbished and the staff provide an attentive and helpful service. The bedrooms are tastefully decorated, in light, airy colours. Two have four-poster beds, which are available on request. Downstairs, the colours are stronger but the décor is still attractive. A restaurant and a cosy bar are also provided.

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Briary


Elegant bed and breakfast in restored Victorian house
12 Moncrieffe Rd
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S7 1HR
United Kingdom
+44 114 255 1951 / +44 800 035 4300
A tastefully restored late Victorian house, The Briary is an elegant bed and breakfast which will also serve evening meals if this is arranged in advance. Because of its small size the hospitality is superb and the staff go out of their way to ensure that your stay is as pleasant as possible. Bedrooms are comfortable and well fitted out, and the décor and furniture throughout the hotel is in keeping with the era of the house.

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Charnwood Hotel


Within walking distance of city centre
10 Sharrow Lane
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S11 8AA
United Kingdom
+44 114 258 9411
Ideally located within walking distance of the city centre (just off London Road), this attractive Georgian building was formerly a mansion owned by a Master Cutler. It has been refurbished but still retains a period feel, with dark wood fittings and old-fashioned furniture. One lounge overlooks the gardens and may be used by guests throughout the day. A private dining room is available for small groups, and the the elegant Brasserie Leo is open for lunch and dinner.

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Chequers Inn


Traditional country inn on open moorland
Froggatt Edge
Sheffield, Derbyshire S32 3ZJ
United Kingdom
+44 1433 63 0231
http://www.chequers-froggatt.com/
This lovely pub, which is situated on open moorland just twenty minutes' drive from Sheffield city centre offers the chance of a summer evening drink in a pub garden with a beautiful view, or a superb, freshly cooked meal in an attractive pub bar. Traditional English steak is offered alongside original dishes borrowing from Mediterranean, Thai and Chinese cuisine. A range of special main courses, starters and wonderful puddings is added daily; and to complement this, recommended wines are sold by the bottle (from £8.50) and half-bottle.

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City Centre


Sheffield
United Kingdom
The city's biggest shopping centers are located in the Moor and Fargate areas of the city centre. The Moor has a mixture of shops including department stores, discount stores and open-air markets, while the Fargate boasts many high fashion shops. The Baker's Pool area has both the Cole Brothers' Department Store and the City Hall music venue. The Devonshire Quarter area hosts an alternative shopping centre, The Forum, known for its independent music, fashion, and design shops. Some prominent examples include Pseudo Podia, a popular shoe store, and Noise Annoys, a local music store. The West Street area is a popular drinking locale, while Tudor Square is the cultural heart of the city, hosting the Lyceum and Crucible Theatres as well as the Graves Art Gallery.

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City Centre photo by Les Mellor
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City Centre photo by Kieren Grant
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City Centre photo by Ken Hawley
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Cutlers Hotel


City centre base
George Street
Theatreland
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S1 2PF
United Kingdom
+44 114 273 9939
http://www.cutlershotel.co.uk
A city centre hotel close to shops, theatres, bars and restaurants, The Cutlers Hotel has 50 bedrooms (all en suite). Rooms are decorated in bright (though restful) colours and furnishings are tasteful. Two lounges are available for the use of guests and the large inhouse Bistro Bar serves a wide selection of food, although it is also possible to walk to popular local restaurants within minutes. Free car parking is provided and reception staff are very helpful. Special dinner, bed and breakfast deals are available for a £5 supplement, any night of the week.

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Cutlers Hotel photo by Tim Ellis
Photo: Tim Ellis
 

 
Ecclesall Road/Hunter's Bar


Sheffield
United Kingdom
The tree-lined section of Ecclesall Road, running from just past the old Ward's brewery to Hunter's Bar roundabout, is known as Sheffield's "golden mile" of shopping for its mix of designer and speciality shops. There is also a good selection of bars, cafes and pubs, including Coffee Revolution, Nonnas Cafe and Restaurant, Champs Bar and Restaurant and the Porter Brook Pub.

Nearby Sharrow Vale Road has a similar mixture, including Caf Ceres, the Mediterranean Restaurant and the Lescar Pub.

This is also the location of two of Sheffield's best-known green spaces; Endcliffe Park and the Botanical Gardens.

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Ecclesall Road/Hunter's Bar photo by andy pettigrew
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Ecclesall Road/Hunter's Bar photo by Paul Perry
Photo: Paul Perry
Ecclesall Road/Hunter's Bar photo by Emily Winch
Photo: Emily Winch
 

 
Fox House Inn


Very popular hotel/pub, dating from 1773
Fox House, Hathersage Rd
Longshaw
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
United Kingdom
+44 1433 63 0374
Dating back to around 1773, the Fox House, a 20 minute taxi ride from Sheffield city centre, is one of the highest pubs in Yorkshire, at 1,132 foot above sea level. It was famous as a calling place for carrier carts and stagecoaches in the past, but equally so for illegally serving wagon drivers during "the small hours". Quality cask conditioned ales and wines from around the world are available at the Fox House and the pub takes pride in its quality of food, offering a wide and varied menu all day throughout the week. The 11 bedrooms are decorated to the style of the period and each has its own individual character. All are en suite. Prior room reservation is recommended as the hotel is popular.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fox House Inn photo by Paul Grand
Photo: Paul Grand
 

 
Halifax House (Sheffield University)


Modern facilities and comfortable rooms (vacations only)
Endcliffe Vale Road
Halifax Hall of Residence
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S10 3ER
United Kingdom
+44 114 222 8813
Sheffield University offers comfortable single room accommodation in vacation time only, for groups, conferences or private visitors. Situated two miles west of Sheffield city centre, Halifax Hall is a distinctive, 19th century built building, set in its own grounds. On-site leisure facilities, food and drink are all accessible to guests. Standard rooms have shared access to bathrooms but en suite rooms with shower facilities are also available.

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Halifax House (Sheffield University) photo by Matt Davis
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Halifax House (Sheffield University) photo by Nick
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Halifax House (Sheffield University) photo by Shannon Stewart
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Hilton - Sheffield


Four-star hotel, overlooking Victoria Quays
Victoria Quays
Furnival Rd
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S4 7YA
United Kingdom
+44 114 252 5500
http://www.hilton.co.uk/sheffi...
The Sheffield Hilton, situated close to the city center, railway station and airport, offers four-star luxury accommodation close to the newly developed Victoria Quays. A variety of room types are available and a Business Center is also provided. Downstairs, meals and refreshments are available at The Quay's Bar, and at Caffe Cino, which both offer a good range of drinks and snacks. A large Livingwell Health Club is available for the use of guests as well.

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Hilton - Sheffield photo by wcities
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Holiday Inn


Luxurious hotel with excellent business and conference facilities
Victoria Station Rd
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S4 7YE
United Kingdom
+44 114 276 8822
http://www.holidayinn-sheffiel...
One of the 2,700 Holiday Inn hotels around the world, the impressive Holiday Inn is located near the newly developed Victoria Quays, within easy walking distance of Sheffield railway station and city centre. The building itself is brick-built and imposing; inside, it is well-decorated and scrupulously maintained. Satellite TV is available in every room and there is an option of smoking or non-smoking accommodation. The hotel has two bars and a rest room and is suitable for business trips, pleasure or family breaks. Children and large groups are welcome, although management are careful to ensure that the latter do not disrupt other guests.

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Holiday Inn photo by John Ward
Photo: John Ward
Holiday Inn photo by Lairds, St. Helens
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Hotel Bristol Sheffield


Stylish with relaxed atmosphere
Furnival Road
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S1 2AU
United Kingdom
+44 114 220 4000
http://www.hotel-bristol.co.uk
This impressive hotel is situated close to the recently developed Victoria Quays and within easy walking distance of Sheffield city centre. The building itself is decorated in bright, modern colours with contemporary furniture, and the rooms, which are thoughtfully designed, are all ensuite. Each room also has a desk, phone and modem for Internet access. Picasso's, the hotel's main restaurant, offers an excellent menu, with a good range of appetising choices.

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Hotel Bristol Sheffield photo by wcities
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Hunter House Hotel


Elegant and spacious
685-691 Ecclesall Road
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S11 8TG
United Kingdom
+44 114 266 2709
This stylish hotel, part of which is an 18th century toll house, overlooks Endcliffe Park, next to the Hunter's Bar roundabout. It is about a mile away from the city centre and even closer to the many restaurants and bars of busy Ecclesall Road. The bedrooms are very roomy and the hotel caters particularly well for business guests. The public rooms include a breakfast room and a bar, which serves a good selection of meals.

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Lily May


Luxurious guest boat for groups of up to four
Narrowboat Acccommodation
Victoria Quays
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S2 5SY
United Kingdom
+44 114 244 4136
http://www.houseboathotels.com/
Maggie and Terry Hall have already established an excellent reputation in Sheffield for their guest boat Ruby. A new boat, the Lily May is now available, offering complete privacy and extremely comfortable accommodation for up to four people. The boat is thoughtfully designed, with with all modern facilities, including a CD player, TV and a wood-burning stove. Breakfast foods and coffee are supplied in a fridge; sparkling wine, beer and chocolates can also be provided for an additional cost. Both boats are moored on the Sheffield canal in the Victoria Quays area. Guests can also use the nearby Livingwell Health Club at discount prices.

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Lindrick Hotel


Comfortable, family run hotel
226 Chippinghouse Road
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S7 1DR
United Kingdom
+44 114 258 5041
http://www.thelindrick.co.uk/
The Lindrick, a family run hotel, located two miles south of the city centre, has a friendly and accommodating atmosphere. It is stone-built, with a private forecourt for parking, a large lounge and a welcoming bar, and also has several ground floor bedrooms, which allow easy disabled access. Most rooms offer en suite facilities, and family rooms are also available. Guests are invited to phone ahead for directions, which include a map.

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Livingwell Health Club


A health club with aerobic classes combined
Furnival Road
Hilton Hotel, Victoria Quays
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S4 7YA
United Kingdom
+44 114 252 5500
http://www.livingwell.com/
Attached to the Hilton Hotel, Sheffield, Livingwell Health Club is one of the biggest health facilities in Sheffield. The gymnasium is vast and includes over ten treadmills and 30 other pieces of cardiovascular equipment as well as a huge range of free weights and fixed machine weights. There is also a 15 metre swimming pool with a separate Jacuzzi and unisex sauna to relax those aching muscles after a hard workout. If you prefer working out with others, eight classes a day of aerobic type workouts ranging from beginner to advanced level are also on offer, as are spinning classes. A Clarins beauty studio is also available on site, but appointments are usually necessary. Day passes are available for the health club itself (use is free to Hilton guests); or enquire about membership rates.

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Mosborough Hall Hotel


Attractive and unique hotel
High Street
Mosborough
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S20 5EA
United Kingdom
+44 114 248 4353
http://www.mosboroughhall.co.uk/
This Grade II listed building is a stunning 16th century Manor House, set in its own gardens. The bedrooms do not follow a set pattern in terms of size or décor; they vary from compact and modern to spacious and idiosyncratic, but all are attractive. Downstairs, the hotel is endearingly eccentric, with a bright and cheerful dining room, a conservatory lounge and a bar which includes a gallery and a pool table.

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Novotel Hotel


Modern hotel in city centre
50 Arundel Gate
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S1 2PR
United Kingdom
+44 114 278 1781
http://www.novotel.com/novotel/
Conveniently located in the centre of Sheffield, the Novotel is popular with both business and pleasure visitors. The French chain of hotels prides itself on providing modern, comfortable accommodation, exquisite French food and an authentic French experience. (Many of its staff are actually from across the Channel.) The Novotel provides 144 spacious modern, en suite bedrooms with air conditioning, telephones and colour televisions with satellite. Food is available from 6am until midnight and there is 24-hour access to the bar. An indoor pool and a range of other leisure facilities are also available for the use of guests.

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Novotel Hotel photo by wcities
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Posthouse Hotel


Comfortable and modern with business facilities
Manchester Rd
Hallam
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S10 5DX
United Kingdom
+44 870 400 9071 (toll free)
Situated two miles to the west of Sheffield city centre, within easy reach of the Peak District National Park, the large Posthouse Hotel doesn't have a particularly attractive exterior, but it does feel modern inside and provides comfortable accommodation and efficient service, making it a good choice for business travellers and conferences. Interactive TV is supplied in all rooms. Prices are subject to availability and the hotel is often busy, so advance booking is recommended.

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Regency


Attractive and quietly efficient
207 High St
Ecclesfield
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S30 3XB
United Kingdom
+44 114 246 7703
http://www.bw-regencyhotel.co.uk/
This extended mansion house is situated in central Ecclesfield. Although it is not exclusively intended for business people, the Regency offers impressive conference facilities and an atmosphere of quiet efficiency, which help to make business visits run smoothly. The restaurant is popular with local residents and serves a wide range of dishes, including various vegetarian options. Bedrooms are large and extremely comfortable and boast satellite television among their facilities.

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Roslyn Court Hotel


Peaceful and welcoming
180 Psalter Lane
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S11 8US
United Kingdom
+44 114 266 6188
Visitors to this moderately priced hotel, situated in a peaceful suburb away from the bustle of the city centre, between Nether Edge and Banner Cross, will find a warm welcome both here and at the Psalter Inn next door. The comfortable, tastefully decorated bedrooms all have colour TV and en suite bathroom facilities and the overnight charge includes a full English breakfast. Lunch and evening meals are also served in the restaurant, which is open to non-residents and can cater for functions and wedding receptions.

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Ruby


Luxurious barge accommodation, ideal for romantic breaks
Victoria Quays
Houseboat Hotels
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S2 5SY
United Kingdom
+44 114 244 4136
http://www.houseboathotels.com/
Marketed for "people who like something a little different," you can hire this comfortable, well-adapted barge and enjoy complete privacy in a luxurious setting. Moored on the newly-developed Victoria Quays, she retains traditional décor and includes a garden area, which provides a peaceful environment for summer. The Ruby accommodates 1-2 person stays, with a kitchen, living room, bath and bedroom—as well as lots of deck room! Upon request, the owners also offer accommodations for parties of up to six persons on the neighbouring Lily May.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ruby photo by wcities
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Rutland Hotel


Relaxing environment within walking distance of the city centre
452 Glossop Rd
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S10 2PY
United Kingdom
+44 114 266 4411
http://www.rutland-hotel.com/
This large hotel, originally seven victorian houses, is located in the leafy suburb of Broomhill close to Sheffield University and is within walking distance of the city centre. Bedrooms vary in shape and size (and consequently in price), but all are comfortable and peaceful. The hotel's restaurant is known for quality cuisine and has a conservatory, which overlooks the attractive garden, and there is a choice of spacious and comfortable lounges in which to relax.

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Sandpiper Hotel


Excellent accommodation in countryside surroundings
Sheffield Road
Sheepbridge
Sheffield, Derbyshire S41 9EH
United Kingdom
+44 1246 45 0550
http://www.sandpiperhotel.co.uk/
The Sandpiper, situated 10 miles to the south of Sheffield city centre, is a modern building in a peaceful countryside setting. It offers extremely comfortable accommodation (all rooms are en suite and have TVs), a banqueting room and restaurant as well as faxing and photocopying facilities. The restaurant offers a wide range of dishes, including vegetarian options. Meals for those with unusual diets can be provided if this arrangement is requested in advance.

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Sheffield Hallam University


Old-established university with a fine reputation
University of Sheffield
Howard St
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S1 1WB
United Kingdom
+44 114 225 5555
http://www.shu.ac.uk/
Sheffield University (which has one of the liveliest and most proactive student unions in the country) originally grew out of the Sheffield Medical School, Firth College and the Sheffield Technical School. These three institutions came together in 1897 to form the University College of Sheffield, which in turn became the University of Sheffield in 1905. As an old established University, Sheffield has faculties based on traditional lines, within which there are 78 departments and a huge range of courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Research is also a high priority. Sheffield University attracts many international students. The faculties include some fine buildings, many of which are situated in leafy Broomhill and Crookesmoor, including the landmark Arts Tower. Accommodation is available to the public at halls such as Halifax House during vacation periods.

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Sheffield Hallam University photo by Fraser McClennan
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Sheffield Marriott Hotel


Luxurious accommodation on 11 acres
Kenwood Road
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S7 1NQ
United Kingdom
+44 114 258 3811
http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-2...
This luxurious four-star hotel, which is set on 11 acres of grounds and attractive gardens in a quiet Sheffield suburb, offers easy access to the city centre and to local attractions. The main hotel building is stone and is about 100 years old; extensions and outbuildings (such as the Lakeside Restaurant) are more modern. The restaurant, which has an adjoining patio, serves from early mornings until 9:45pm. The hotel hosts a series of summer events from June to September, many of which are music-based. A marquee is also available for special events.

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Sheffield Marriott Hotel photo by Terry Madeley
Photo: Terry Madeley
 

 
Thornsett House


Large, stone-built; friendly atmosphere
2 Thornsett Rd
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S7 1NA
United Kingdom
+44 114 255 0157
http://www.thornsett-house.co.uk/
This large, stone built building, situated one and a half miles to the south west of Sheffield city centre, offers a friendly, peaceful environment in which to stay. All rooms have TVs and en suite facilities are available in some. A good breakfast is served in the large, traditionally decorated dining room. Evening meals are usually also available, but enquire in advance about specific evenings since although staff are not always available, they do try to accommodate requests where possible.

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Travel Inn


Comfortable but affordable
Attercliffe Common Road
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S9 2LU
United Kingdom
+44 870 238 3316
http://www.premiertravelinn.com/
The Travel Inn, just a short drive from Sheffield city centre, opposite the Arena venue and close to Meadowhall Shopping Centre, offers comfortable but affordable overnight accommodation for business or pleasure. A typical room offers en suite bathroom facilities with shower, double bed, remote controlled TV, radio alarm, tea and coffee making facilities and a spacious desk area. Family rooms are also available. All guests pay on arrival, so you can make sure of an early start with no check-out delay. A popular Beefeater restaurant and bar on the same site as the hotel offers a good range of food and prices.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Travel Inn photo by Chris
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Underleigh House


Exceptional guesthouse
Underleigh House
off Edale Rd
Sheffield, Derbyshire S33 6RF
United Kingdom
+44 1433 62 1372
http://www.underleighhouse.co.uk/
This is an exceptional guesthouse, surrounded by beautiful countryside and based in an attractive stone-built cottage which has been traditionally decorated. All rooms are ensuite, have TVs and are very comfortable. A peaceful garden and patio can also be used by guests, and one suite is available at an extra cost of £7 per person. The owners are extremely welcoming and very willing to provide local information and advice. All rooms are non-smoking and two have good disabled access. Underleigh House is situated 15 miles to the west of Sheffield city centre.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Victoria Quays


Sheffield
United Kingdom
Victoria Quays is a development around the canal basin. Warehouses have been refurbished into luxury apartments and new office developments overlook the moored boats, including the A39 Restaurant boat and the luxurious Ruby hotel boat. The original arches are now occupied by unusual shops and restaurants. The popular Sheaf Quays Pub and Restaurant is also housed in one of the canal's original buildings.

Many of Sheffield's luxury hotels are to be found close by. The cluster includes the Sheffield Hilton, the Holiday Inn and the luxurious Novotol and Bristol hotels.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Victoria Quays photo by Steve Challis
Photo: Steve Challis
Victoria Quays photo by Nicola
Photo: Nicola
Victoria Quays photo by Vanessa Chettleburgh
Photo: Vanessa Chettleburgh
Victoria Quays photo by Nicola
Photo: Nicola
Victoria Quays photo by James Spanner
Photo: James Spanner
Victoria Quays photo by herminehaller
Photo: herminehaller
Victoria Quays photo by Pete Monk
Photo: Pete Monk
Victoria Quays photo by Jen C
Photo: Jen C
Victoria Quays photo by Ian Rands
Photo: Ian Rands
 

 
Welcome Lodge


Modern building, conveniently situated off M1 motorway
Woodall Motorway Services Area
Woodall Harthill
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S26 7XR
United Kingdom
+44 114 248 7992
http://www.welcomebreak.co.uk/
This modern hotel is situated just off the M1 motorway at Harthill, 10 miles south of Sheffield city centre. Its surroundings aren't attractive, but it is an ideal location if you're arriving late at night. Two single rooms and 38 family-sized rooms are available; all have telephones, computer points, and TVs on which Sky channels are accessible. "Work Zone" rooms are also available, for business travellers, which include workstations and a fridge as well as the standard facilities. Staff are generally efficient and respond helpfully to individual needs and requests.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Westbourne House Hotel


Homely and well-situated
25 Westbourne Rd
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S10 2QQ
United Kingdom
+44 114 266 0109
http://www.westbournehousehote...
An attractive mid-19th century building, this homely bed and breakfast, situated in leafy Broomhill, is located close to Sheffield University and the city centre. The individually designed bedrooms are all comfortable and well equipped, as is the lounge, which overlooks the pretty garden and patio (which are available to guests in the summer months). Hearty home-cooked breakfasts are served in the dining room every morning, and the service is personal and always friendly.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Whitley Hall Hotel


Relaxing country house
Elliott Lane
Grenoside
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S35 8NR
United Kingdom
+44 114 245 4444
http://www.whitleyhall.com
Situated in 30 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds and gardens, this 16th century country house is a great location for a relaxing break. The bedrooms, which are extremely peaceful, are all en suite and tastefully decorated, in a subtle style that is in keeping with the age of the building. Downstairs, an oak-panelled restaurant is also provided, and a bar and lounge offer a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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Other nearby cities:
Leeds (49 miles)
Manchester (54 miles)
York (70 miles)
Liverpool (101 miles)
Birmingham (102 miles)
Cambridge (162 miles)
Newcastle upon Tyne (179 miles)
Oxford (180 miles)
Bristol (225 miles)
London (229 miles)

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