The 4 star Mercure St Paul’s Hotel and Spa Sheffield, boasts 169 modern bedrooms to include Classic, Privilege classifications & for something special why not upgrade to a Junior Suite with extra-added touches for that luxury feel. Ten meeting rooms varying in size and up to a maximum of 550 guests catering for any occasion, from the main meeting room to breakout spaces ideal for Conferences, meetings, incentives and events.
Honey & Fig, serving up good vibes, your favourite coffees, sandwiches, corndogs and pastries.
Built around a former 17th century residence, Mercure Barnsley Tankersley Manor is set in an elevated position backing onto woodland, just one minute from Junction 36 off the M1 with complimentary parking.
Following an extensive refurbishment, the team behind beloved music pub The Washington have reopened The Hallamshire Hotel on West Street.
We are located at the heart of the old town centre, ideally placed to enjoy the facilities in and around Dronfield. Situated between the City of Sheffield and the Market Town of Chesterfield you will not be short of things to do. We are also just a 10 minute drive to the magnificent Peak District with its abundance of spectacular scenery, nature trails, historic buildings and tourist attractions as well as numerous villages and towns such as Bakewell and Eyam to name just two.
Boutique En-Suite Rooms located in 'The Sheffield Antiques Quarter'. The hotel has been fully refurbished to a high standard throughout and is based in a lovely quiet area in Nether Edge.
The Sheffield Honey Company is an award winning artisan producer of premium quality local English honey and the finest beeswax products. Available through stockist across Sheffield. See website.
Labre’s Hope is a social enterprise which employs young people experiencing homelessness, or those at risk, to handcraft luxury soaps and candles.
The train line that links Sheffield with Manchester was completed in 1894 and is still going strong 125 years later. Part of its route runs through the beautiful Hope Valley in the Peak District National Park, offering not just stunning views from the train windows but also ease of access to a host of pretty peak villages and breath-taking scenery.