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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodroffe Arms Hope. Twin Room 5
  • Derbyshire

    Woodroffe Arms Hope. Twin Room 5

    Ref: S1257319

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    £111

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Homestead
  • 3

    Derbyshire

    Homestead

    Ref: S1028861

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    Chapel-en-le-Frith is known as the Capital of the Peaks, it has an historic core including a cobbled market place and historic old stocks. There are a range of independent shops and services, including supermarkets and award-winning cafes and...

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    £162

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Laburnum Cottage
  • Derbyshire

    Laburnum Cottage

    Ref: S126792

    Reviews 35

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    The Peak District village of Castleton is situated at the top of the Hope Valley, on the doorstep of some great walking country. It boasts the Norman Peverill Castle Keep, is world-famous for its visitor caves and the beautiful semi precious stone...

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cheshire House
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    Cheshire House

    Ref: S778555

    Reviews 13

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    The outstandingly beautiful Peak District village of Castleton is situated at the top of the Hope Valley, on the doorstep of some great walking country. Steeped in fascinating history, the village boasts the Norman Peverill Castle Keep which is in...

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    £158

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Gables
  • 4

    Derbyshire

    The Gables

    Ref: S1065391

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    16
    Get the whole gang together to celebrate a special occasion at this gorgeous stone-built house, in the picturesque village of Peak Forest. Sleeping 16 people across seven bedrooms, this is an ideal accommodation choice for large families or...

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    £401

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stonegate Castle
  • Derbyshire

    Stonegate Castle

    Ref: S841254

    Reviews 4

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    Nestled amidst the breath-taking landscapes of the Peak District, Stonegate Castle is an idyllic destination steeped in history and natural beauty. Perched on the slopes of Kinder Scout, the highest point in the Peak District National Park, the...

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    £2700

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lyndale Cottage
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    Lyndale Cottage

    Ref: S880229

    Reviews 5

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    Bradwell is a pretty village in the Hope Valley, in a prime position in the Peak District National Park. Tideswell, with its renowned Tideswell church, known as the ‘Cathedral of the Peak’ is just four miles from Bradwell. The picturesque village...

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    £68

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Olde Coach House
  • Derbyshire

    The Olde Coach House

    Ref: S486909

    Reviews 18

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    Bradwell is a charming town located in the Hope Valley in the Peak District National Park. Tideswell, home to the famed Tideswell church, dubbed the "Cathedral of the Peak," is only four miles from Bradwell. Three miles away is the charming...

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    £51

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Chapel-en-le-Frith
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    2 Bed Cottage in Chapel-en-le-Frith

    Ref: S229939

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    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms; 1 double and 1 twin - 1 bathroom - Electric oven and hob, fridge, freezer and dishwasher (washing machine available upon request) - Wood burner (first basket of logs included) - TV/DVD in...

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    £86

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Brinks View Cottage
  • 1

    Derbyshire

    Brinks View Cottage

    Ref: S13210

    Reviews 108

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    4
    Hope is a pretty village situated in the wonderful Peak District National Park. The village offers pubs serving food, a Post Office/general store, interesting shops and galleries, and a railway station. The Winnats Pass is close by, whilst the...

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    £116

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Bradwell
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    1 Bed Cottage in Bradwell

    Ref: S232162

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    Additional information and rules - 1 bedroom: one double bedroom - Large shower cubicle - Accommodation on one level - Off road parking - Fridge and Freezer - Microwave, oven and hob - TV/DVD/ iPod/ Radio - Travel cot and high chair...

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    £59

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  • Last Minute Cottages - New Elm Tree Farm
  • Derbyshire

    New Elm Tree Farm

    Ref: S517366

    Reviews 54

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    Chapel-en-le-Frith is home to a cobblestone market square and historic old stocks, as well as Eccles Pike, a gritstone hill with a pink peak that provides far-reaching 360-degree vistas. Buxton, a major spa town known not just for its medicinal...

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    £131

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shippon Cottage
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    Shippon Cottage

    Ref: S701243

    Reviews 10

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    The outstandingly beautiful Peak District village of Castleton is situated at the top of the Hope Valley, on the doorstep of some great walking country. Steeped in fascinating history, the village boasts the Norman Peverill Castle Keep which is in...

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    £92

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Old Hall Barn
  • Derbyshire

    Old Hall Barn

    Ref: S88547

    Reviews 50

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    The delightful village of Hope in the heart of the Peak District National Park has many amenities, from pubs that serve food and a Post Office/general store to very interesting shops, galleries and a railway station. The village also has a pretty...

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    £104

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Oatcake Cottage
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    Oatcake Cottage

    Ref: S900163

    Reviews 3

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    Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life at this characterful cottage steeped in history and surrounded by the beauty of Castleton, perfect for a romantic couple’s retreat or a memory-making family getaway. Nestled at the head of the Hope...

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Town End Barn
  • 1

    Derbyshire

    Town End Barn

    Ref: S59746

    Reviews 64

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    The pretty village of Bradwell is situated in the Hope Valley, in the centre of the Peak District National Park. Bradwell has shops, pubs and places to eat, whilst close by there's Tideswell, along with Castleton with its fascinating caves. Also...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Dairy
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    The Dairy

    Ref: S4407

    Reviews 55

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    The village of Tideswell is in the Peak District National Park. Mam Tor and Castleton are close by and the Buxton just nine miles away.

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hope Cottage
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    Hope Cottage

    Ref: S441985

    Reviews 52

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    The picturesque village of Castleton nestles in the beautiful Esk Valley, in the heart of the North York Moors National Park. Surrounded by stunning scenery, this bustling village offers superb amenities including two pubs, both serving great...

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    £103

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Barn Cottage
  • 1

    Derbyshire

    Barn Cottage

    Ref: S105130

    Reviews 39

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    The village of Peak Forest is situated in the heart of the Peak District National Park, boasting an excellent pub. The village is named for the Royal Forest of the Peak, which was an open area used as a royal hunting park rather than a forested...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - High View Cottage
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    High View Cottage

    Ref: S165856

    Reviews 57

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    Castleton is a village in the Peak District, situated within the Hope Valley. The village offers a selection of pubs, restaurants, shops and supermarkets for all of your amenities. Boasting a number of historical buildings, with plenty of tourist...

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    £81

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Studio
  • Derbyshire

    The Studio

    Ref: S4454

    Reviews 51

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    The Peak District village of Bradwell is in the Hope Valley, in the Peak District National Park, home to shops, pubs and eateries. Castleton is 3 miles away and is overlooked by the crumbling Mam Tor or Shivering Mountain. The Edale Valley - the...

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    £33

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sunny Bank View
  • Derbyshire

    Sunny Bank View

    Ref: S4384

    Reviews 81

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    The Peak District village of Bradwell is in the Hope Valley, in the Peak District National Park, home to shops, pubs and eateries. Castleton is 3 miles away and is overlooked by the crumbling Mam Tor or Shivering Mountain;. The Edale Valley - the...

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    £48

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mill Leat
  • 2

    Derbyshire

    Mill Leat

    Ref: S114383

    Reviews 79

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    The Peak District village of Castleton is situated at the top of the Hope Valley, on the doorstep of some great walking country. Castleton is world-famous for its visitor caves. Castleton has a fabulous array of little gift shops, some food pubs...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Smithy Cottage
  • Derbyshire

    Smithy Cottage

    Ref: S77229

    Reviews 70

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    Edale Holiday Cottages

    The village of Edale sits in the Borough of High Peak in the Derbyshire Peak District and has a population of fewer than 350. Located at the start/end of the UK’s most famous long-distance walking route, The Pennine Way, Edale holiday cottages are often booked by those wanting a short break before or after exploring the surrounding areas.

    Edale is a compact village but there are still plenty of amenities for visitors, including a local convenience shop, a café and two popular pubs that are always packed with friendly locals willing to chat over a drink. Edale is also served by a small railway station and the route it sits on, Manchester to Sheffield, is considered one of the most scenic in the UK. The central Moorlands Visitor Centre tourist information store and flagship centre is located in Edale and offers up all the hot gossip on the area, as well as acting as a national hub for moorland research.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Andy - Verified booking

      This is not to be seen as a negative review and I hope you take the feed back as constructive comments.

      We had a brilliant family week and the location for central Castleton is brilliant. But the property is needing some TLC. Most kitchen utensils were provided - but we are glad we brought our large wok for cooking for a family of 7. There's no garlic crusher and an additional chopping board would be good. It might be worth sharpening knives or providing new ones as the ones provided are woeful. Not a massive issue to us, but there's no gate on the fence facing the public car park which could be a close call for potentially escaping dogs when front door opened. The front door supporting brace needs replacing as it is broken and you have to lean on the door to close it. There is no key for the side patio doors (that we found). The stable door at the rear does not close properly unless you really push it and lock the door from the inside. This is annoying if you are sitting outside. It becomes dangerous for little children and their fingers. No light bulb in small room and no replacements or spares anywhere. Dishwasher needs salt to be provided - there was none that we found, so it often didn’t clean very well. Tumble dryer - doesn’t dry clothes completely dry. Accessible electric cables/wires under tv are not only visible and unsightly, but grabbable by a child unless really supervised. The welcome book is lacking any real details about managing the property itself. The bins - although it can’t be helped - were 3/4 full on arrival. There is also a lack of details for bin day collection point. I placed the green bin in the car park, but luckily I saw the bin crew at 6:30am and they said they only collect from the roadside. There is no hot tub information/ upkeep details what so ever. Luckily, we knew we had to add chlorine as the slow release container floating around had run out by Wednesday. Who knew you had to remove this when in use? I can only compare to other places I've been where staff visited twice a day to check levels. It shouldn't be down to guests to manage the safe use of a hot tub, with no instructions. There are no spare bedding or pillows (its stated beds can be pulled apart if needed which is great, but there are no extra duvets provided) there is also an under sheet missing. The curtain in the living room is annoyingly short. Cleaning, just generally could be better. It seems a surface clean is done, rather than a thorough turnover. There are cobwebs and spiders in most room corners, the worst place being above the kitchen fridge. Bathroom window is in need of repair (there was a note on the window) however the bathroom door in the same room also doesn’t close properly. In addition, the toilet seat is moving and needs to be fixed/ replaced. King size bedroom en-suite shower doors don’t close completely, and tray floods - due to blockage. Stairs are loud and need new wedges, difficult to move up and down the stairs at night time without waking others and one gets a sense that the stairs are going to collapse! Security for dogs and young children in the garden is concerning given the proximity to the main road and it is fortunate we were fastidious in supervision. We had to move any wood lying around to form a barrier to deter them from escaping, especially towards the car park side. There were many screws lying around in the rear pebbled area that we picked up following construction of the welcome cover to hot tub. It seems a missed opportunity to encompass the fire pit and grassed area along with the pebbled area into a wholly securely fenced area. The seating area along the fence in the pebbled area, along the roadside, by the hot tub is a great idea, but it is too high. It needs to be halved in height to sit comfortably on. This is by far the main area we used A seat leg was broken on the arm chair in the living room by window. We ended up balancing this many times so it could be used. The oven has a weird funny smell when in use Castleton experienced a massive power cut during our stay, so the burglar alarm needs resetting as it was beeping and there was an issue rebooting the WiFi and TV but we conquered that eventually. I come back to the Welcome pack, there were no instructions how to do any of this. A clock would be nice on the fireplace in the living room. It takes two adults to lift the hot tub lid on and off. Actually 3, the first time we used it we leant the lid against the fence, but it dropped down the back and it took 3 adults to get it out (2 in the spa). Whilst the lady cleaning the hot tub was utterly pleasant, she arrived at around 8:30am, but check out is at 10. The hot tub was being drained by before 9am, which didn’t allow any use for the morning of departure had we wanted to. Fortunately we didn't, but we were just not expecting anyone so early. Again, I come back to the welcome pack (lack of) information if 8:30 am is the norm.

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    • Hayley - Verified booking

      Regretfully, I must raise a complaint about our stay.

      The condition of the property was satisfactory. I would, however, take issue with the 'patio with furniture'. It was just a small space on the short path to the front door, and no patio as I know it. Still, that was a minor point. The toilet did not flush properly. The flush was too brief to flush everything away. Admittedly, it did flush properly sometimes, still, on those occasions the flush was still not strong enough to flush everything. I raised this with the owners and a gentleman did attend to the problem. He conceded it was an issue and said that he would ask a plumber to look at it - he added that he did not know when the plumber would be available. In the end, the plumber was due to attend the day after we left. The owner provided us with a bucket to flush the toilet. I subsequently raised this as a complaint but was informed that nothing could be done. In summary, we paid good money to stay in a property with a faulty toilet - one which we had to flush ourselves with a bucket. We are a family of four with two children, so this was a very unpleasant issue to deal with. I fully appreciate this was unforeseeable and I have not personal animosity towards the owners, they seemed amiable enough, but this situation was unacceptable and I would like to raise it as a formal complaint. I find if hard to believe that it was not possible to find a plumber to attend at short notice. Needless to say, we will not be using Sykes Cottages again. I would like to escalate this matter and look forward to a response. Mr and Mrs Rooney

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    • Stephen - Verified booking

      Overall, a very pleasant stay.

      Would be better if the listing stated Bessie Lane as opposed to The Hills. The white goods could do with an upgrade (though trivial, it's difficult to turn the temperature dial on the oven if you have issues with your arm as I do, the fridge/freezer opened on the wrong side and one of the shelves is broken [a smaller one would also take up less room]). The provisions provided on arrival was a lovely touch. Shame one of the windows in the living area was frosted glass and didn't open (however I am sure there is a reason for this). Kitchen utensil/crockery etc. is the best we have seen/used in a cottage, and the layout is well thought-out. The cottage was not cluttered with bits and pieces which improved the whole aesthetics of the living areas (the AA book we found in one of the cupboards was particularly useful). The garden area is tiny (though didn't bother us as it was too wet and windy to sit outside), what would be useful though, is a free standing boot brush/scraper. Bradwell is a pretty little village with all the amenities you need and well worth a visit, a good base to visit the High Peaks. Thank Anita for your attentiveness, prior to our stay.

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    • Liz - Verified booking

      Everything about our trip here was phenomenal.

      Everything about our trip here was phenomenal. The hosts were lovely, and the location was idyllic. I couldn't imagine staying anywhere better than this, we had such a wonderful time here and wished we could have stayed longer! We're hoping to come back again next year, potentially even making this an annual holiday. The House was beautifully decorated and incredibly clean, with all the cooking equipment you could need for your stay and high-end appliances. The bedrooms were very comfortable, and we had a lovely restful sleep and awoke to bird songs in the morning. You can watch the sunset across the reservoir from the front of the house. And, to top it all off, the bathrooms are out of this world, one bathroom has 2 baths and one has this beautiful spa bath and rainfall shower, with the water from the local area making your skin and hair feel incredibly soft. This location is not to be missed. I'm sure that reservations will start filling up extremely fast for this hidden gem. We had the most fantastic time. Thank you again for sharing your superb location! And all of your hospitality during our stay!

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    • Janet - Verified booking

      We have stayed here before at both cottages.

      They are in a great area for walking, so much around. Great selection of pubs if you want to eat out or socialise lots. On this occasion we were happy to cook and stay away from lots of people. Ample shops for gorgeous fresh bread, cakes and the staff are really friendly and welcoming which is great. The cottage is lovely and doing yoga looking out at the hills a great bonus. Appreciated the food hamper left for us, thank you very much made us smile. I can't think of much negative thoughts just 2 points. I personally could not lock the door from the outside as a problem with the lock. We did mention it and it was not sorted before we left so hope it mended soon. If my husband wasn't there although a safe village would not appreciate leaving it unlocked whilst out. We have always found the parking fine as we don't use the car all week so need to chat with other cottage. Have always found them nice and agreeable. Thanks for a great week Regards Janet and Steve

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    Things to do near Edale

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    Ladybower Reservoir

    This large reservoir was built to help supply the water needs of the East Midlands. Now a tourist attraction, there's a visitor's centre and lovely walks in the surrounding area that are suitable for all ages and activity levels. Dog friendly.

    Dove Stone Reservoir

    Dovestone Reservoir near Oldham is a popular walk with locals and tourists alike. There's plenty of options for routes, making this a suitable destination for all ages and the reward is some spectacular views. Dog friendly.

    Kelham Island Museum

    Sheffield industrial history museum. Exhibitions, working machinery, activity areas and events all bring the past to life. Disabled access, parking and cafe.

    Sheffield Winter Garden

    Sheffield Winter Garden - one of the largest glasshouses built in the UK. Stroll through this green oasis that houses 2,500 plants from around the world.

    Weston Park Museum

    Free museum in Weston Park near Sheffield. A variety of historical exhibits such as Egyptian mummies & Snowy the polar bear & live ants & bees. Disabled access.

    National Emergency Services Museum

    Explore the history of Britain's emergency services at the National Emergency Services Museum. Discover the vehicles, equipment, and stories of firefighters, police officers, and ambulance crews from the 19th century to the present day. Try on uniforms, sit in a fire engine, and take part in interactive exhibits. Located at West Bar, Sheffield S3 8PT

    Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet

    Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet in Sheffield is a unique experience that takes visitors on a journey through the region's industrial heritage. The hamlet is a preserved 18th-century steelworks site with fully-functioning water-powered machinery, workshops and cottages. Visitors can witness the fascinating steel-making process, explore the interactive exhibitions, and enjoy the beautiful surrounding woodland. Address: Abbeydale Rd S, Sheffield S7 2QW

    Sheffield Hallam University

    Sheffield Hallam University is a public research university located in the city of Sheffield, England. The university has a strong focus on professional and vocational programs, with a particular emphasis on fields such as business, engineering, and healthcare. Sheffield Hallam is also known for its commitment to sustainability and social responsibility, with a range of initiatives in place to promote environmental awareness and community engagement. Main campus: City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield, S1 1WB

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