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Crookes Park


Stunning view
Crookes Valley Road
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S10 1BA
United Kingdom
Crookes Park is not in a central position, and in itself it doesn't stand out from the average suburban park in Sheffield, but it does have one of the best views of Sheffield that the city has to offer. The view is industrial but realistic, you can see for miles and the view is very satisfying and has real historical interest. The park itself is extremely peaceful, mainly attracting joggers and dog walkers, but it also has tennis courts and a bowling green. If you are staying in or close to Crookes, this is a peaceful and wholly uncrowded place to relax.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Crookes Park photo by Trois Têtes
Photo: Trois Têtes
Crookes Park photo by Angeles Mosquera (aka: chocoadicta)
Photo: Angeles Mosquera (aka: chocoadicta)
Crookes Park photo by Dr Joolz
Photo: Dr Joolz
Crookes Park photo by Martin Smith
Photo: Martin Smith
Crookes Park photo by Angeles Mosquera (aka: chocoadicta)
Photo: Angeles Mosquera (aka: chocoadicta)
Crookes Park photo by Philippa Willitts
Photo: Philippa Willitts
Crookes Park photo by John
Photo: John
Crookes Park photo by Mike Papciak
Photo: Mike Papciak
Crookes Park photo by Clare Brown
Photo: Clare Brown
Crookes Park photo by Voirrey Robinson
Photo: Voirrey Robinson
 

 
Hardwick Old Hall


Historic home of Elizabethan legend
Doe Lea
Nr. Chesterfield
Sheffield, Derbyshire S44 5QJ
United Kingdom
+44 1264 85 0431
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 decorative projects on her house. Many of her grand building ventures can still be seen today. These preserved ruins, which date back to 1591, are open daily and offer a unique chance for the public to experience what was once one of the greatest Elizabethan mansions. Audio tours tell the story of the house and its famous owner. The Old Hall also offers spectacular views over the rest of the imposing estate and of the smaller but still intact Hardwick New Hall and Gardens. A joint ticket for the Old and New Hall is also available. The site can be reached from Sheffield city centre within a 15 minute bus or taxi ride. Admission charges are 2.60 Adults, £2 Concessions, £1.30 Children

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hardwick Old Hall photo by Julie Sorrell
Photo: Julie Sorrell
Hardwick Old Hall photo by ANTHONY FISHER
Photo: ANTHONY FISHER
Hardwick Old Hall photo by E. Dunant
Photo: E. Dunant
Hardwick Old Hall photo by Ben Stephenson
Photo: Ben Stephenson
Hardwick Old Hall photo by Jules
Photo: Jules
Hardwick Old Hall photo by cucumbermassacre
Photo: cucumbermassacre
 

 
Ladies Spring Wood


Steep woodland with great views
Beauchief Drive
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S8 7DJ
United Kingdom
Ladies Spring Wood is an attractive but very steep area of woodland fringing Beauchief Golf Course. Access is either from Beauchief Drive (easy, level walking) or Twentywell Lane (a tough scramble). There are great views across the golf course and Abbeydale towards Ecclesall Woods and the Peak District beyond, and this area is well worth a visit, especially in spring when the bluebells are in flower. A word of warning – the steep site means that there are sudden drops and climbs in the path and it can be very muddy. The woods are therefore not suitable for the disabled, or for small children.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ladies Spring Wood photo by Laura McLeod
Photo: Laura McLeod
 

 
Worsbrough Mill and Country Park


17th century corn mill set in 200 acres of parkland
Off Park Road
Worsborough Bridge
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S70 5LJ
United Kingdom
+44 1226 774 527
This interesting example of a water-powered corn mill dates from around 1625, and a steam mill was added in the 19th century. Now converted to oil power and restored to full working condition, the mill still continues to produce stone ground flour. Amongst the exhibits are good examples of water wheel driven machinery, sluices and hammers. The mill dam is also intact. This is also a great place to walk or picnic; Worsbrough Mill is set in 200 acres of country park and is adjacent to a large reservoir. A wide variety of bird life can be seen around the reservoir and leisurely walks may be enjoyed in the country park. The mill can be reached in a 15 minute bus or taxi ride from Sheffield city centre.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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