Concerts & art exhibits hosted in a wood-ceilinged place of worship with a 15th-century tower.
Very nice Cathedral free to go in, nice gift shop at the front. Worth a visit if in Sheffield definitely one of the nice places, although a tramp was begging outside asking if I had a spare 90p I could borrow him.
It is a wonder how the cathedral has been preserved. All around outside are burial sites with many over 100 years ago. There are tombs inside also of important knights and other Christians with inscriptions to offer details about who was buried within. There are also historic landmarks and dates about the wars and how sheffiled supported the war front. Some of the furniture and artifacts are also on display and well preserved, too. It is an amazing site
Lovely place to visit. Free entrance. There was a friendly priest who gave us a little hystorical tour. Amazing building with lots of interesting history.
Beautiful cathedral with an excellent cafe. Attended a Mother's Union Mary Sumner Day church service here. It's an annual event andI always look forward to going.
As a cathedral I give it 4*. Not its fault really - it was a church given the status of a cathedral - so it does not have the grant stature of a cathedral building. But a lovely place to visit - has an excellent cafe - had an art/craft market on the day I visited. Has the standard from HMS Sheffield.
Beautiful, living cathedral buzzing with activity on a Saturday afternoon. Quite sprawling and modern with event spaces and a suite of rentable offices, modern cafeteria and very helpful staff. It was fun exploring all the nooks, crannies and the crypt. Not your common cathedral.
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Very nice Cathedral free to go in, nice gift shop at the front. Worth a visit if in Sheffield definitely one of the nice places, although a tramp was begging outside asking if I had a spare 90p I could borrow him.
It is a wonder how the cathedral has been preserved. All around outside are burial sites with many over 100 years ago. There are tombs inside also of important knights and other Christians with inscriptions to offer details about who was buried within. There are also historic landmarks and dates about the wars and how sheffiled supported the war front. Some of the furniture and artifacts are also on display and well preserved, too. It is an amazing site
Lovely place to visit. Free entrance. There was a friendly priest who gave us a little hystorical tour. Amazing building with lots of interesting history.
Beautiful cathedral with an excellent cafe. Attended a Mother's Union Mary Sumner Day church service here. It's an annual event andI always look forward to going.
As a cathedral I give it 4*. Not its fault really - it was a church given the status of a cathedral - so it does not have the grant stature of a cathedral building. But a lovely place to visit - has an excellent cafe - had an art/craft market on the day I visited. Has the standard from HMS Sheffield.
Beautiful, living cathedral buzzing with activity on a Saturday afternoon. Quite sprawling and modern with event spaces and a suite of rentable offices, modern cafeteria and very helpful staff. It was fun exploring all the nooks, crannies and the crypt. Not your common cathedral.