of the M1 motorway and one junction south of Meadowhall.Aston Hotel has state-of-the-art rooms with ultra-modern comforts and facilities mirroring the hotel’s sty...
sensitively renovated and now combines stylish contemporary design with beautiful original features and period charm. Steeped in history, Aston Hall’s stunning setting...
Aston Hotel, Sheffield
The Aston Hotel Sheffield Rotherham is located equidistant between these two towns and ... more
only a stones throw from the Peak DistrictThis brand new hotel is just a few minutes from the M1 at junction 33 within easy reach of Magna Science Adventure Centr...
Aston Hall, Sheffield
Surrounded by 55 acres of breathtaking woodland this 18th century property has been ... more
sensitively renovated and now combines stylish contemporary design with beautiful original features and period charm Steeped in history Aston Halls stunning setting m...
Advantages: Lovely setting Disadvantages: Cafe is expensive
...Whirlowbrook Hall is located about 5 miles to the west of Sheffield city centre, close to the county border of Derbyshire and on the edge of the Peak District National Park. It was built in 1906 as the family home of Sir Walter Benton-Jones, a leading industrialist in the city.
Today, Whirlowbrook Hall is one of the premier venues in the region for weddings, conferences, banquets and meetings. Within the building there are numerous different rooms that can be hired out for these private functions. The venue now also holds a civil marriage license so it is possible to get married here in addition to holding your function here afterwards.
The various rooms range dramatically in size. A few years ago I worked for a company that hired out the Music Room on several occasions for its senior staff meetings and this is when I first became...
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Advantages: Highly Decorative, Central Location Disadvantages: Not Easily Accesible For Disabled People
...The current Town Hall Building in the centre of Sheffield is one of only two Grade 1 listed Buildings in Sheffield. Built in 1890 this is the fourth Town Hall Building that the City has had.
The first Town Hall Building was built in 1637. The second Town Hall Building was used between 1700 and 1808, whilst the third Building was used between 1808 and 1897.
The current Town Hall Building is located on Pinstone Street right in the centre of the City. This impressive looking piece of Architecture took seven years to build so it did not officially open until the 21st May 1897 when it was opened by Queen Victoria.
It was designed by a London based Architect called E.W Mountford, with an extension designed by F.E.P Edwards completed in 1923.
The design was based largely on that of St. Paul's Church that occupied the land adjacent...
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Advantages: In a remote scenic area, lots of facilites Disadvantages: slightly expensive but still worth it
...Buckatree HallHotel - Telford Shropshire
The hotel stated above is part of the Swallow Hotels chain, not like your average chain hotel this one is stunning my other half and I stayed there a couple of times going back after the first visit as we enjoyed it so much.
It is a 2 star hotel but I believe it is well worth of more, it has 62 rooms catering for all needs and being very family friendly, they have single rooms, double rooms and family rooms and where possible will arrange and room to suit your individual needs.
Buckatree HallHotel is situated just off the M54 in a remote location down a few back roads, it has a peaceful quiet surrounding area which puts you in the mood for your relaxing break away. There are several tourist attractions not far via car journey such as, Telford Shopping Centre, Park, Bowling Ally, Ice...
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