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  • 46 of 46 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 8 micksheff

    Member since 18/07/2003

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    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Peacfeful Place In The Heart Of A Bustling City

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Closes Quite Early Even During The Summer

    Sheffield is the fifth largest city in England in terms of population but it is also one of the greenest cities in the country. I remember reading a few years ago that there were more Parks and Recreational areas within the Urban boundaries of Sheffield per square acre of its total area than other city in England and any visitor to the city will probably vouch for this. The four largest Parks in the City: Graves Park, Norfolk Park, Hillsborough Park and Endcliffe Park cover an area of over 300 hectares but there are actually 75 different Public Parks within the city, plus hundreds of Public ... more
  • 24 of 24 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Saul_Walker

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Absolute peace from the chaos of the city, wonderful plants, a new conservatory that will be finished by the end of 2002

    Disadvantages Disadvantages May get a little to packed on bank holidays or when the sun shines (which is rare!!)

    Sheffield is a leafy city outside the old industrial areas. Around the university and in the areas of Crookes, Walkley and Netherthorpe there are some large parks and fishing lakes. These areas allow my girlfriend and myself to get away from the noise and hustle of the city. Among these areas is the Botanical gardens, a walled off park that has been around since the Victorian age. This area really epitomises what a peaceful and horticulturally varied a real public garden should be. There are two entrances to the gardens, a small gate at the bottom of the park leading on to Thompson Road near ... more
  • 10 of 10 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    fuzzyfelt

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Huge variety of plants, plenty to see, IT'S FREE!

    Disadvantages Disadvantages none

    Over the past few years the fantastic botanical gardens has become one of my favourite places to spend time. Considering it is in the heart of the city this is a haven of tranquillity and beauty - even at the height of summer you can always find a nice secluded spot to relax in, be it under a tree on the vast lawns, or a bench in one of the various enclosed gardens. In the spring and summer it is a must see for anyone who enjoys taking plant and insect photos and in the autum ther colours in the trees are superb. The garden is seperated into various sections including a formal and pretty ... more
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