Best Romantic Attractions in Sheffield"
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"Best Romantic Attractions in Sheffield" Gecreëerd door : Cityseeker 6 Locaties in uw favorieten Sheffield Winter Garden "Sheffield's Iconic Greenhouse" Officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on May 22, 2013, the Sheffield Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate glasshouses in the country and the largest urban glasshouse in Europe. Designed by Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects and Burro Happold, it is 70 meters (229 feet) long and 21 meters (68 feet) high and houses more than 2000 plants from around by Benedict Hunjan the world. The Winter Garden is a part of the GBP12,000,000 Heart of the City regeneration project and has been funded by the Millennium Commission, Sheffield City Council and English Partnerships. +44 114 273 4567 (City Park Council) www.prsarchitects.com/projects/art 90 Surrey Street, Sheffield s-civic/sheffield-winter-garden The Peace Gardens "Landmark Public Square" In the warmer months these gardens, which are conveniently located between the Moor and Fargate shopping areas, are a popular place for tourists, shoppers, and office workers to relax. They are shaped like an amphitheater, with water cascading through giant urns into stone channels, and have a spectacular fountain as their focal point. In the by Ben Lancaster summertime, the fountain becomes a source of great fun as children and sunbathers run through the water to cool off. Plenty of benches and lawns are provided for visitors to sit and enjoy the ambiance, and during the summer there is a cafe which has both indoor and outdoor seating. The Ship's Bell, presented to the city by Sheffield's twin city, Bochum, is also located here. +44 114 221 1900 (Tourist www.sheffield.gov.uk/out- visitor@marketingsheffield. Pinstone Street, Sheffield Information) -about/parks-woodlands--c org ountryside/gardens/the- peace-gardens Weston Park "Attractive Park, Ideal for Picnics" This attractive city centre park is a great place to relax and watch the world go by. Weston Park is situated next to the university and is consequently very popular, especially in the summer. Its grassy expanses are perfect for picnics, but equally suitable for ball games if you're feeling energetic. There are also tennis courts, numerous benches and a stream. by Bea The Mappin Art Gallery is situated within the park and all facilities are easily accessible from the city centre and from the Broomhill shopping area. +44 1952 852100 www.weston-park.com enquiries@weston- Western Bank, Sheffield park.com Sheffield Botanical Gardens "Green Oasis" Sheffield's Botanical Gardens are a popular green oasis lying just off a frenzied shopping area. Replete with winding paths, extensive plant collections, droves of mature trees, and charming edifices, the gardens are home to some extremely well-designed Glass Pavilions which harbor temperate vegetation. The plants residing at the gardens boast a long- by nauval atmaja standing heritage, hence not just displaying unabashed beauty, but also a treasured legacy. There are also excellent views of the gardens from the Curator's House Tea Rooms and Restaurant at the Clarkehouse Road entrance. The rolling lawns that carpet it, carry the gardens' secrets, such as the Pan statue in the rose garden and the Bear Pit. Home to a scenic boardwalk, a Victorian rose garden and a rare fossil, these beautifully landscaped gardens, designated by English Heritage as being of major architectural and historical interest, are a secluded sanctum of heavenly flora combined with moments of peace. +44 114 268 6001 www.sbg.org.uk/ Clarkehouse Road, Sheffield Derwent Gardens "In the Garden" The Derwent Gardens consist of restored woodland and riverside walks and a park with features that date from the 18th and 19th Centuries, including thermal springs, a pond and grotto, a bridge built to celebrate Queen Victoria's Jubilee, and a bandstand. by +44 Duncan 1629 Harris 58 3388 (Tourist [email protected] Dervent Avenue, Matlock Bath Information) Matlock Bath "The Spa Village" A thriving tourist village situated towards the south of Derby shire, Matlock Bath is known for its natural springs. Popular as a spa destination, a major chunk of tourists tend to focus on visiting the bath house which was built because of the springs. This picturesque village is also deemed as a romantic place to visit, this being confirmed by famous by Janine Forbes. poet Lord Byron. Besides the springs, another place to visit is a park located on top of a hill, called the Heights of Abraham. Visit this place for a relaxed or adventurous time. www.visitmatlockbath.co.uk/ Off A6, South Parade, Matlock Bath KIJK MET ONS MEE: cityseeker.com Algemene voorwaarden | PRIVACYBELEID | API | CONTACTEER ONS | Auteursrecht 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).