Set in 26 acres of formal grounds and the woodland of Wortley Hall, both our cottages and caravan site offers the perfect retreat for a relaxing getaway. Guests can use the restaurant and bar inside the Hall, or just pop in for a leisurely afternoon tea in the grand surroundings. Whatever the season, Wortley Hall always brings an element of charm to your getaway – we have been delighting visitors year upon year with the beautiful settings we offer.
A brand new bar concept from the team behind Sheffield’s popular Peddler Market opens to the public this Friday 4 September 2020.
A new addition to Sheffield City Centre's nightlife scene, Roxy Ball Room is set to open on Wellington Street this summer.
Tabitha studied LLB (Hons) Law at Sheffield Hallam and is now working as a barrister at Park Square Barristers in Leeds where she practises criminal law and acts as an independent advocate for both the prosecution and defence.
Could you be the next 007? Inspired by the House’s real-life links with the Second World War Intelligence Corps, Spy School invites young recruits to train as secret agents inside the historic house.
A lively party spot with Mexicana vibes, Piña owner/founder Joe experienced first-hand the amazing cuisine and culture on a Mexico trip back in 2016, and just had to bring it back to Sheffield. So, expect plenty of (high quality 100% agave-based) tequila, mezcal and, of course, delicious tacos.
A community of 14 independent businesses, nestled around a vibrant courtyard & mezzanine, Hagglers is a bit of a Sheffield institution, with a café by day and vibrant bar by night.
Cracking street food on a beautiful terrace overlooking Orchard Square with award winning street art at the side of you.
Roku brings the ‘next level’ of Asian cuisine to Sheffield, using quality ingredients that you won’t find anywhere else in the city.
Pellizco serve up award-winning Mexican street food, made using traditional methods, but adapted for the use of fresh, seasonal and local British ingredients. Their menu is based around antojitos, which roughly translates as 'little cravings'.