Few cities can boast a public space like Sheffield’s Winter Garden and its outdoor companion the Peace Gardens.
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A beautiful South Yorkshire stately home, Wortley Hall is set in 26 acres of gardens and woodlands. 11 acres of these grounds are made up of the formal gardens.
When the British weather behaves, there’s nothing better than a cold, crisp pint in the sunshine and Sheffield delivers plenty of brilliant places to enjoy it. From tucked‑away courtyards to sprawling outdoor terraces, the city has no shortage of spots perfect for al fresco drinking.
Renishaw Hall Gardens make an excellent day out for families as well as garden, history and art enthusiasts.
One of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years has created a stunning green world in the heart of the city. There are more than 2,500 plants from around the world creating a superb display. The building itself is 70 metres long and 22 metres high!
Whinfell Quarry Garden is a hidden gem nestled in the Whirlow area of Sheffield. Originally a flagstone quarry known as Whirlow Quarry, the site was transformed into a lush ornamental garden by Samuel Doncaster, a prominent local businessman, creating a tranquil retreat filled with ponds, winding paths and exotic plants.
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Situated close to the urban city centre, Sheffield's stunning Botanical Gardens were opened in 1836 and now cover 19 acres on a south-west sloping site. The Gardens are listed by English Heritage as a Grade II site of special historic and architectural interest.