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Heart of the City, Sheffield Places Overview: History, Culture & Facts about Heart of the City, Sheffield
Visit Heart of the City, Sheffield – Walkfo’s stats for the places to visit
With 288 audio plaques & Heart of the City, Sheffield places for you to explore in the Heart of the City, Sheffield area, Walkfo is the world’s largest heritage & history digital plaque provider. The AI continually learns & refines facts about the best Heart of the City, Sheffield places to visit from travel & tourism authorities (like Wikipedia), converting history into an interactive audio experience.
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You can visit Heart of the City, Sheffield places with Walkfo Heart of the City, Sheffield to hear history at Heart of the City, Sheffield’s places whilst walking around using the free digital tour app. Walkfo Heart of the City, Sheffield has 288 places to visit in our interactive Heart of the City, Sheffield map, with amazing history, culture & travel facts you can explore the same way you would at a museum or art gallery with information audio headset. With Walkfo, you can travel by foot, bike or bus throughout Heart of the City, Sheffield, being in the moment, without digital distraction or limits to a specific walking route. Our historic audio walks, National Trust interactive audio experiences, digital tour guides for English Heritage locations are available at Heart of the City, Sheffield places, with a AI tour guide to help you get the best from a visit to Heart of the City, Sheffield & the surrounding areas.
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Walkfo Heart of the City, Sheffield tourism map key: places to see & visit like National Trust sites, Blue Plaques, English Heritage locations & top tourist destinations in Heart of the City, Sheffield
Best Heart of the City, Sheffield places to visit
Heart of the City, Sheffield has places to explore by foot, bike or bus. Below are a selection of the varied Heart of the City, Sheffield’s destinations you can visit with additional content available at the Walkfo Heart of the City, Sheffield’s information audio spots:
Canada House, Sheffield Canada House, formerly known as Panache House, is a Grade II listed building in Sheffield, South Yorkshire . It was built as the head offices of the Sheffield United Gas Light Company in 1874 .
Castle Market Castle Market was built on top of the remains of Sheffield Castle . The market closed in 2013 when the Moor Market opened on The Moor, further south in Sheffield city centre, and demolition began in 2015 .
Castle Square, Sheffield Castle Square is the plaza at the intersection of High Street, Angel Street, and Arundel Gate . The name was given to the square in the 1960s to reflect the proximity of the square to the site of Sheffield Castle .
Leader House Leader House is a Georgian townhouse located on Surrey Street in Sheffield . It overlooks the busy Arundel Gate dual carriageway and is a Grade II listed building .
Sheffield Winter Garden Sheffield Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate glasshouses in the UK . It is home to more than 2,000 plants from all around the world . It was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 22 May 2003 .
Millennium Square, Sheffield Millennium Square is a modern city square in Sheffield, England . It was created as part of the Heart of the City project that began in 1998 . It contains fountains in the shape of steel spheres, recalling Sheffield’s past as a centre of the steel industry .
Leopold Square Leopold Square is a mixed-use development in Sheffield’s West End . The development comprises the refurbishment of the former Central Technical School buildings . The redevelopment of the old buildings began in 2004, following years of use as council offices .
Sheaf House Sheaf House was a nine-storey tower building by Sheaf Square, next to Sheffield railway station, in the centre of Sheffield . The building was formerly the Sheffield area headquarters of British Rail .
National Union of Mineworkers headquarters The National Union of Mineworkers headquarters is a building in Sheffield, England which formerly housed the head office of the NUM . The NUM was founded by the National Association of Miners (NUM)
Sir Frederick Mappin Building The Sir Frederick Mappin Building is part of the University of Sheffield . The building and street (formerly Charlotte Street) are named after the so-called Father of Sheffield University .
Visit Heart of the City, Sheffield plaques
70 plaques hereHeart of the City, Sheffield has 70 physical plaques in tourist plaque schemes for you to explore via Walkfo Heart of the City, Sheffield plaques audio map when visiting. Plaques like National Heritage’s “Blue Plaques” provide visual geo-markers to highlight points-of-interest at the places where they happened – and Walkfo’s AI has researched additional, deeper content when you visit Heart of the City, Sheffield using the app. Experience the history of a location when Walkfo local tourist guide app triggers audio close to each Heart of the City, Sheffield plaque. Explore Plaques & History has a complete list of Hartlepool’s plaques & Hartlepool history plaque map.
Experience Heart of the City, Sheffield audio walks & tours
Walkfo guides for things to do / places to visit in Heart of the City, Sheffield allows exploration as you would do an art gallery or museum. Walk close to one of Heart of the City, Sheffield’s 288 historic places & our digital tour guide will create an audio story for that spot. With headphone connected, you can explore Heart of the City, Sheffield freely by foot, bike or bus – with your own personal tour guide in your pocket.
Explore Heart of the City, Sheffield Map App
Our visit Heart of the City, Sheffield map shows you things-to-do & places you can visit in Heart of the City, Sheffield & surrounding areas using the Walkfo digital audio tour guide app. Each spot has plaque, building, street or area information on history, culture or tourism.
You can set your Walkfo’s Heart of the City, Sheffield tourist map to find historic & tourism spots within 1km, 3km & 5km of the Heart of the City, Sheffield centre, depending on how far you plan to explore whilst you visit Heart of the City, Sheffield area at LONG:-1.4701, LAT:53.3801.
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Things to do & visit in Heart of the City, Sheffield / surrounding areas
● Canada House, Sheffield ● 2 Haymarket ● Park Square Bridge ● Castlegate Quarter ● Fitzalan Square ● Roman Catholic Diocese of Hallam ● Ponds Forge ● Castle Market ● Sheffield Old Town Hall ● National Videogame Museum (United Kingdom) ● Park Square, Sheffield ● Castle Square, Sheffield ● Sheffield & Tinsley Canal ● Sheffield ● Sheffield Blitz ● Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation ● Boardwalk (nightclub) ● Sheffield Interchange ● IQuarter ● Victoria Hall, Sheffield ● Odeon Sheffield ● Crazy Daisy Nightclub ● Sheffield Digital Campus ● Old Bank House ● Crucible Theatre ● Adelphi Hotel (Sheffield) ● Sheffield Theatres ● Coles Corner ● Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield ● Cathedral Church of St Marie, Sheffield
● Sheaf Valley Quarter ● The Wicker ● Riverside Quarter ● Tudor Square ● Sheffield Cathedral ● Graves Art Gallery ● Cathedral Quarter, Sheffield ● Upper Chapel ● Fargate ● Sheffield Central Library ● Studio Theatre (Sheffield) ● Leader House ● Sheffield Hallam University ● Diocese of Sheffield ● Paradise Square ● Millennium Gallery ● Sheffield Winter Garden ● Orchard Square ● Wheel of Sheffield ● West Bar Quarter ● Sheffield Town Hall ● Cobweb Bridge ● Millennium Square, Sheffield ● National Emergency Services Museum ● Peace Gardens ● Wicker Arches ● Heart of the City, Sheffield ● Sheaf Square ● St Paul’s Church, Sheffield ● Cultural Industries Quarter ● Leopold Square ● Sheaf House ● Barker’s Pool ● Pennine Five ● Showroom Cinema, Sheffield ● St Paul’s Place ● Dyson House ● National Centre for Popular Music ● Sheffield City Hall ● Sheffield War Memorial ● Women of Steel ● Yorkshire ArtSpace ● National Union of Mineworkers headquarters ● Leah’s Yard ● Site Gallery ● Hyde Park (cricket ground) ● Redvers House ● Shrewsbury Hospital ● Kelham Island Quarter ● 23 Furnival Gate ● St Matthew’s Church, Sheffield ● Sheffield City Centre ● Kelham Island Tavern ● Kelham Island Brewery ● The Gate, Sheffield ● Cholera Monument Grounds and Clay Wood ● Access Space ● BBC Radio Sheffield ● Hyde Park, Sheffield ● Sheffield Energy Recovery Facility ● St Vincent’s Church, Sheffield ● Vita Student Sheffield ● Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery ● Gatecrasher One ● River Don Engine ● Kelham Island Museum ● Sydney Works ● Burngreave Community Radio ● Matilda Centre ● UTC Sheffield City Centre ● St Vincent’s Quarter ● Turner Museum of Glass ● S1 Artspace ● Green Lane Works ● Cementation furnace, Sheffield ● St George’s Quarter ● Sir Frederick Mappin Building ● The Moor Quarter ● Brooklyn Works ● Devonshire Quarter ● Devonshire Green ● Corporation (nightclub) ● Cornish Place ● St George’s Church, Portobello ● National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics ● Globe Works ● Yellow Arch Studios ● West One ● The Diamond, Sheffield ● Sheffield Retail Quarter ● Nunnery engine shed ● Moorfoot Building ● Jessop Hospital ● Ella Armitage Building ● St Mary’s Church, Bramall Lane ● Beehive Works ● Jessop West ● Sheffield urban area ● Somme Barracks, Sheffield ● Velocity Tower ● Netherthorpe, Sheffield ● Neepsend engine shed ● King Mojo Club ● Sheffield United F.C. ● Bramall Lane ● Christ Church, Pitsmoor ● Hicks Building ● St Silas Church, Sheffield ● Sheffield Royal Hospital ● Sheffield Royal Infirmary ● Ponderosa (Sheffield) ● Alfred Denny Building ● Portland Works ● Forge FM ● University House, University of Sheffield ● Western Bank Library ● Fuzz Club ● Firth Court ● Queen’s Tower (Sheffield) ● Bartolomé House ● West End, Sheffield ● Norfolk Heritage Park ● Upperthorpe, Sheffield ● Sheaf House (stadium) ● Drama Studio, University of Sheffield ● Weston Park, Sheffield ● York and Lancaster Memorial, Sheffield ● Nunnery Colliery ● Abbeyfield Park ● Weston Park Hospital ● Lantern Theatre ● Shirle Hill ● Nether Edge Hospital ● Meersbrook Park ● Sharrow ● Chelsea Park (Sheffield) ● Madina Mosque (Sheffield) ● Millhouses engine shed ● Mount Pleasant, Sheffield ● Meersbrook ● Millhouses ● Abbeydale, Sheffield ● Sheffield General Cemetery ● Wilsons of Sharrow ● Sharrow Mills ● Highfield (stadium) ● St Peter, Greenhill ● St Paul’s Church and Centre, Norton Lees, Sheffield ● Heeley City Farm ● Norton Cemetery (Sheffield) ● Hunter’s Bar ● Sheffield Round Walk ● Banner Cross Hall ● Banner Cross Methodist Church ● Woodseats ● Heeley ● Sheffield Botanical Gardens ● All Saints Church, Ecclesall ● Broom Hall ● Endcliffe Park ● Sorby Research Institute ● The Mount, Sheffield ● Royal Hallamshire Hospital ● Endcliffe Hall ● Charles Clifford Dental Hospital ● Hallam Tower ● Bingham Park and Whiteley Woods ● Riverdale House ● Weston Park Museum ● Holy Cross Church, Gleadless Valley ● Thornbury Hospital ● Tapton Hall ● St John’s Church, Ranmoor ● Crookes Valley Park ● Pitsmoor ● Sheffield Ski Village ● Crabtree Ponds ● Neepsend ● Woodburn Junction ● Attercliffe ● River Loxley ● Hillsborough Barracks ● Owlerton Stadium ● Owlerton ● Hillsborough Interchange ● Sacred Heart Church, Hillsborough ● Regent Court ● Wardsend Cemetery ● Walkley ● Sheffield Assay Office ● Walkley Library ● Burrowlee House ● A. L. Simpkin & Co. Ltd ● Hillsborough House ● Tramlines Festival ● Hillsborough Park ● Hillsborough Trinity Methodist Church ● Malin Bridge ● Northern General Hospital ● 2016 Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough by-election ● Crosspool ● Ranmoor ● Crookes Cemetery ● Crookes ● Rivelin Valley Park ● St Michael’s Cemetery, Sheffield ● St Thomas, Brightside ● Brightside, Sheffield ● Grimesthorpe engine shed ● Attercliffe Chapel ● IceSheffield ● English Institute of Sport, Sheffield ● UTC Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park ● Olympic Legacy Park ● Don Valley Stadium ● Sheffield Olympic Legacy Stadium ● Darnall Works ● Carbrook, Sheffield ● Approved Food ● Sheffield Parkway ● Sheffield Manor Lodge ● Darnall ● Sheffield Castle ● Old Queen’s Head ● Lady’s Bridge ● Victoria Quays ● Cutlers’ Hall ● Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire ● St Paul’s Tower ● The Leadmill ● Burngreave (ward) ● Burngreave ● Taylor’s Eye Witness Works ● Information Commons, Sheffield ● City ward, Sheffield ● Arts Tower ● University of Sheffield Students’ Union ● University of Sheffield ● Sheffield Children’s Hospital ● Abbeydale Picture House ● Nether Edge (ward) ● Ecclesall ● Bishops’ House ● Norton Lees ● Olive Grove ● Mi Amigo memorial ● Church of St Mark, Broomhill, Sheffield ● Broomhill and Sharrow Vale ● Gleadless Valley (ward) ● Hillsborough (ward) ● River Rivelin ● Crookes & Crosspool (ward) ● Walkley (ward) ● Arbourthorne ● City of Sheffield ● Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield
Getting to / around Heart of the City, Sheffield – transport link, station & street map
Getting around in Heart of the City, Sheffield using public transportation may include road, street, train, underground, bus or tram transport options. Walkfo has identified the following Heart of the City, Sheffield places with historic / cultural / factual content when you visit:
Local Heart of the City, Sheffield Public Transport Stations
Heart of the City, Sheffield Notable Streets & Road Destinations
City Goods station
Sheffield Victoria railway station
Sheffield station
Sheffield Wicker railway station
Attercliffe Road railway station
Moore Street electricity substation
Heeley railway station
Neepsend railway station
Neepsend power station
Tapton Hill transmitting station
Grimesthorpe Bridge railway station
Attercliffe railway station
Darnall railway station
Bridgehouses railway station
High Street, Sheffield
Church Street, Sheffield
Howard Street, Sheffield
192 Shoreham Street
Division Street, Sheffield
Well Meadow Street Crucible Furnace
Glossop Road Baths
London Road (Sheffield)
Ecclesall Road
Abbeydale Road
Chesterfield Road (Sheffield)
Wilson Road Synagogue
Myrtle Road
Crookesmoor Road
Staniforth Road
Sheffield Outer Ring Road
City Road Cemetery
Pinstone Street
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Local Heart of the City, Sheffield historians & Heart of the City, Sheffield tour guides
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