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  • 1 Chatsworth: Park and Gardens Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Nature and gardens

    Derbyshire GB - Bakewell

    At Chatsworth, the genius that was Lancelot “Capability” Brown created one of the finest parks of the 18C. The most astonishing feature is the cascade (1696), its waters feeding the Emperor Fountain on the southern parterre. The avenues leading t..

  • 2 Chatsworth House Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    B6012 GB - Chatsworth House DE45 1PP

    On the edge of the Peak District National Park, Chatsworth House, a "second Versailles", according to Charles de Saint-Amand (1854), contains the extensive collection of works of art of the Dukes of Devonshire. The original Chatsworth was b..

  • 3 Cutlers' Hall Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Church Street GB - Sheffield S1 1HG

    Built in 1832 this imposing building in the old Hellenic style is the third Couteliers Hotel to be built on the site. It houses the town council's collection of silverware and their annual Banquet is held there.

  • 4 Sheffield Botanical Gardens Interesting

    Nature and gardens

    Clarkehouse Road GB - Sheffield

    Designed by Robert Marnock, the botanical gardens were opened in 1836 More than 5 000 species are on show over 8ha, including the national collections of Weigela and Dievilla. The Glass Pavilions are an architectural jewel.

  • 5 Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul

    Religious buildings

    Church Street GB - Sheffield S1 1HA

    The cathedral was consecrated in 1914, the original cruciform building probably dates from the 12C; the major part of what remains is in Gothic perpendicular style. The building was extended between the years 1930 and 1960.

  • 6 Ruskin Gallery

    Museums and art

    101 Norfolk Street GB - Sheffield S1 2JE

    A collection of copies of paintings by old masters presented by the society created by the art critic John Ruskin (1819-1900) who wished to give to the steelworkers an opportunity to profit « from the beautiful, as the outpouring of a divine soul com..

  • 7 Graves Art Gallery - Central Library Building

    Museums and art

    Surrey Street GB - Sheffield S1

    This interesting collection of galleries is famous for its paintings by Old Masters, its collections of English and French art of the 19 and 20C, as well as for its very attractive selection of English watercolours

  • 8 Bishop's House

    Museums and art

    Meesbrook Park GB - Sheffield S8 9BI

    This half-timbered house, dating from around 1500, is practically unchanged since the last alterations in 1573. There is a small museum which illustrates life in Sheffield in the Tudor and Stuart ages.

  • 9 Elsecar Heritage Centre

    Museums and art

    Wath Road GB - Barnsley S74 8HJ

    This complex of gritstone units, which used to be industrial workshops, has been converted into a crafts, science and history centre. Interactive displays illustrate the principles of energy and technology. Ceramics and furniture are made and sold in..