The Cooper Gallery is one of the great artistic and cultural centre points of Barnsley in South Yorkshire. Containing a fine collection of paintings...
Once the home to the Spencer-Stanhope family this magnificent 17th Century country house is now a museum showing fine collections of furniture, paintings, glassware and...
Opened on the 1st August 1985, Pugneys Country Park, which stands on the outskirts of Wakefield is one of the districts most popular tourist destinations,...
Surrounded by some 500 acres of glorious open countryside, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, established in 1977, has today earned a reputation as an international centre...
Established in 1985 at Bretton Hall College, this institution is intended to provide a documentary trace of development for art and education in the United...
Step aboard Yorkshire's Great Little Steam Trains and take an enchanting 8 mile journey of discovery through some spectacular south Pennine scenery, near Huddersfield....
Serving this community on the edge of Sheffield, the Stocksbridge Community Library is an important hub for education and social meeting in the area....
This conservation village is a loose collection of buildings grouped around a large common. But unlike most villages many of its houses would not look...
The Clarke Hall Education Museum is dedicated to the history of education. The fascinating collection shows the development of the educational processes in both...
Wakefield Art Gallery, situated on Wentworth Terrace, is one of West Yorkshire's most forward thinking public display spaces, with a reputation for the purchase and...
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club play their home games at Hillsborough Stadium, a football ground that many other teams envy. With a capacity of nearly 40,000,...
The Thellusson family came from France in the 1750s. The family had commercial success and by 1806 Peter Isaac Thellusson become the 1st Baron Rendlesham....
Situated on the hills overlooking the city, the Sheffield Ski Village features Europe's largest outdoor artificial ski slope. Having undergone extensive re-development, it now has...
Located at the edge of Hillsborough Park, the Cupola Gallery consists of four informal exhibition spaces connected by a small but impressive sculpture garden. Over...
Constructed in 1733, Nostell Priory is one of Yorkshire's most popular historic houses attracting thousands of visitors every year. Standing on the site of...
Hilsborough Library is one of several fine community libraries in the suburbs of Sheffield that offer an essential service to the local people and visitors...
Surrounded by Hillsborough Park, the Walled Gardens are open all year and consist of a wildlife area, a lawn with herbaceous borders, a woodland glade,...
The Turner Museum of Glass houses a fascinating collection of 19th and 20th century works ranging from drinking glasses to contemporary glass art. The exhibits...
The Ken Hawley Collection is an internationally acclaimed and important exhibition of edge tools, cutlery and measuring tools, the majority of which come from Sheffield....
The Sheffield Fire and Police Museum features fascinating displays of fire service related memorabilia from the 18th century to present times. It is the largest...
Sheffield Cathedral is Sheffield’s oldest building and is a centre of worship for the Diocese of Sheffield, serving the whole of South Yorkshire. Dating from...
Although considered a visual monstrosity by many, the 20-story University of Sheffield Arts Tower is a Grade II listed building. Designed in the style of...
The National Fairground Archive is housed at the University of Sheffield and is one of the most extensive collections related to this subject anywhere in...
A lavish, grandiose Livery Hall built in 1832; the Cutlers’ Hall is a venue second to none. Sitting opposite the Sheffield Cathedral, this beacon of...
Situated in the city centre, Orchard Square is accessed from the top of busy pedestrian shopping street, Fargate. The development of Orchard Square turned a...