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Delve into Heeley
The district Heeley of Sheffield in Sheffield (England) is a district located in United Kingdom about 140 mi north-west of London, the country's capital town.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 9°C / 49 °F
Morning Temperature | 6°C / 42 °F |
Evening Temperature | 7°C / 44 °F |
Night Temperature | 5°C / 42 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 8% |
Air Humidity | 69% |
Air Pressure | 974 hPa |
Wind Speed | Strong breeze with 20 km/h (12 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Broken clouds, covering 64% of sky |
General Conditions | Moderate rain |
Friday, 29th of March 2024
9°C (48 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Moderate rain, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.
Saturday, 30th of March 2024
11°C (53 °F)
5°C (42 °F)
Few clouds, moderate breeze.
Sunday, 31st of March 2024
11°C (52 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
CORAL KHARTOUM HOTEL
Copthorne Sheffield
Rutland
Best Western Plus Kenwood Hall Hotels
Novotel Sheffield Centre
Mercure Sheffield St Paul's Hotel and Spa
Leopold Hotel
Wortley Hall
DoubleTree by Hilton Sheffield Park
Halifax Hall
Videos from this area
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Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK - 27th May, 2013
Views around the centre of the South Yorkshire capital City of Sheffield. Identified locations include the following: Sheffield Railway Station, Sheaf Square, Sheffield Hallam University Students...
(20 min) 2014 FIM X-Trial World Championship - Sheffield - (GBR)
FIM, X-Trial, 2014, World Championship.
SHEFFIELD FRESHERS WEEK 2013/14 - Sheffieldparties.com (University of Sheffield & Sheffield Hallam)
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SHEFFIELD FRESHERS WEEK 2014/15 - Sheffieldparties.com (University of Sheffield & Sheffield Hallam)
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Steel Town - Stocksbridge, Sheffield. Full Version
Steel Town - United Steel Company (Late 1950's) Full Version - Filmed at Stocksbridge, Sheffield.
The Spoils of an American Vacation: The Making of Pyrites Earrings
During a trip to Arizona, our customer went panning for gold, from which she came back with a bag full of pyrite stones (commonly known as fool's gold). Wanting to wear the spoils from her...
Façade - Grace leaves Trip!
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Sheffield City Scouts St George's Parade 1960s
Parade of Sheffield City Scouts past the City Hall and War Memorial (1960s). If anyone can offer a recording of the City Scout Band which could be added as a soundtrack - it would be much appreciat...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
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Sheffield United F.C
Sheffield United Football Club is a professional English football club based in the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire. They are nicknamed 'The Blades', thanks to Sheffield's worldwide reputation for steel production. The Club play their home games at Bramall Lane, the oldest major stadium in the world still hosting football matches.
Bramall Lane
Bramall Lane Stadium, in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, is the home of Sheffield United Football Club and Sheffield Eagles rugby league team. It is the oldest major stadium in the world still to be hosting professional football matches. The stadium was built on a Sheffield road named after the Bramall family (who were file and graver manufacturers).
Nether Edge (ward)
Nether Edge Ward—which includes the districts of Brincliffe, Carter Knowle, Nether Edge, Sharrow Vale, and most of Banner Cross—is one of the 28 electoral wards in the City of Sheffield, England. It is located in the southern part of the city and covers an area of 3.4 km. The population of this ward in 2001 was 18,000 people in 7,100 households. Nether Edge ward is one of the wards that make up the Sheffield Central parliamentary constituency.
Bishops' House
Bishops' House is a half-timbered house in the Norton Lees district of the City of Sheffield, England. It was built c. 1500 and is located at {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:53|21|5|N|1|28|13|W|type:landmark_region:GB | |name= }}, on the southern tip of Meersbrook Park. It is one of the three surviving timber-framed houses in the city. It is known as Bishops' House because it was said to have been built for two brothers. John and Geoffrey Blythe, both of whom became Bishops.
Sheffield Heeley (UK Parliament constituency)
Sheffield Heeley is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2001 by Meg Munn, a member of of the Labour Party.
Abbeydale Picture House
Abbeydale Picture House (later Abbeydale Cinema) is a former cinema in the City of Sheffield, England. When opened by the Lord Mayor of Sheffield on 20 December 1920 the picture house was the largest and most luxurious cinema in Sheffield, it was often called Picture Palace because it was decorated in cream and gold with green velvet seats made of dark mahogany.
London Road (Sheffield)
London Road is a shopping street in Sheffield, England. It leads south from the city centre near Moorfoot, parallel to Bramall Lane, through Sharrow, Highfield, Lowfield and Heeley, before becoming Chesterfield Road in Meersbrook next to The Crown Inn. Near Heeley Bridge was Heeley railway station, opposite the Bridge Inn. The road ended at Toll Bar bridge on the Meers Brook, the former boundary between Yorkshire and Derbyshire.
Heeley City Farm
Heeley City Farm is a city farm in the district of Heeley, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is a community-based and led training, employment and youth enterprise. Heeley City Farm was founded in 1981 on land where the Sheffield South Relief road —commonly called the Heeley bypass, a scheme which blighted the lives of hundreds of local residents for 30 years— was to be built. Construction never started and the land was put to new use.
St Paul's Church and Centre, Norton Lees, Sheffield
St Paul's Church and Centre is a Parish Church in the Church of England Diocese of Sheffield located at the junction of Norton Lees Lane and Angerford Avenue, just above Meersbrook Park. Originally built between 1875-7, St Paul's was much altered to meet the needs of an expanding congregation in 1935 when C. B. Flockton added broad North and South aisles. The recent phase of redevelopment, 2006-7, has just been completed.
Norton Lees
Norton Lees is a residential suburb in the Graves Park ward of the City of Sheffield, England located to the east of Woodseats.
Olive Grove
Olive Grove was Sheffield Wednesday F.C. 's first permanent football ground, home to the club for just over a decade at the end of the 19th century. It was located on the site of what is now Sheffield City Council's Olive Grove Depot, near Queens Road in the centre of Sheffield. In November 2009 it was announced that the world's oldest football club Sheffield F.C. , plan to return to its Sheffield roots with an 'iconic' 10,000 capacity stadium.
Norton Cemetery (Sheffield)
Norton Cemetery is one of the city of Sheffield's many cemeteries. It was opened on 6 June 1869, and covers 6 acres . Norton is a smaller cemetery running along two alleys spanning to the right and the left from the two gate houses (not listed). From the furthest graves and along the boundary wall are stunning views of the Sheaf valley and the moors.
Meersbrook Park
Meersbrook Park is set on a steep hillside in Meersbrook, Sheffield, United Kingdom, and offers a stunning panoramic view over central Sheffield to the north. Within the park are two historic buildings: Bishops' House (c1500) is one of the oldest buildings in Sheffield and is open as a museum, and Meersbrook House. Meersbrook House was built in 1780 by Benjamin Roebuck. The property included walled kitchen garden and house's estate extended to Meers Brook.
The Moor Quarter
The Moor Quarter is one of Sheffield's eleven designated quarters and based around and named for the The Moor. It is bound by Furnival gate in the north-east, Eyre Street in the south-east, St. Mary's gate to the south and Moore Street and Charter Row to the north-west. It is primarily a retail location, with some offices at Charter Row.
Lantern Theatre
The Lantern Theatre (Originally called The Chalet Theatre) is a small Sheffield theatre (seating capacity 84) built in 1893 and is Sheffield's oldest theatre. The Lantern Theatre is a professional theatre venue and arts centre that houses small and mid-scale theatre, music, and comedy. In 2011 the theatre produced their first professional co-production and in 2012 are producing their first in-house professional production of Order, a play by Martin Derbyshire.
South Yorkshire Transport Museum
The South Yorkshire Transport Museum, formerly the Sheffield Bus Museum, is a museum which documents the history of bus transport in South Yorkshire. The museum is located in the village of Aldwarke, part of Rotherham. In addition to many buses, the museum also features a Sheffield Tramway tram, a train and a tractor.
Sheaf House (stadium)
Sheaf House is a former home ground of The Wednesday Football Club and was located near the centre of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The club started to use the ground after leaving Myrtle Road in 1877 and it remained their main 'home' ground until 1880. At that point most home matches switched to Bramall Lane, however Wednesday continued to play some games at Sheaf House until Olive Grove was opened in 1887.
Highfield (stadium)
Highfield is a former home ground of The Wednesday Football Club and was located on London Road near to the centre of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The club started to use the ground when they formed in 1867 and continued to use the ground until moving to Myrtle Road in 1870.
Myrtle Road
Myrtle Road is a former home ground of The Wednesday Football Club and was located on the street of the same name, near the centre of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. In 1870 Wednesday left Highfield and made the short trip to Myrtle Road. The exact location of the site is not known although the road is on a very steep hill and it is thought that the ground was near the top.
Moorfoot Building
The Moorfoot Building is a large office building in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, in the form of a step pyramid. It is located at the foot of The Moor (a pedestrianised shopping street), close to the Sheffield Inner Ring Road. Before its construction, The Moor continued across St Mary's Gate onto London Road. The building opened in July 1981. The building was previously known as the Manpower Services Commission Building and was the headquarters of that agency.
Football Unites, Racism Divides
Football Unites, Racism Divides (FURD) is a youth and social inclusion project and charity based in Sheffield, England which uses football as a tool to 'break down barriers created by ignorance or prejudice'. It works locally, nationally and internationally to combat racism and increase understanding between different communities.
Mount Pleasant, Sheffield
Mount Pleasant is an 18th century mansion situated on Sharrow Lane in the Highfield area of the City of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. The house stands just under two km south of the city centre and is a grade II* listed building, it has been described as “one of the best 18th century houses in Sheffield”. The adjacent former stables and coach house are also Grade II* listed.
Portland Works
Portland Works is a former cutlery works in the Highfield area of Sheffield in England. Built in 1877, it is now a Grade II* listed building with a wide variety of cultural uses.
192 Shoreham Street
192 Shoreham Street in Sheffield, England, is a building with striking architectural design. It has been identified as one of 2012's most interesting buildings so far. Designed by Project Orange, the building includes an angular postmodern addition on top of a brick warehouse on the lower floor. This building was shortlisted for an RIBA award 2012.
Moore Street electricity substation
The Moore Street electricity substation is an electrical substation in Sheffield, England, designed by Jefferson Sheard in 1968. The substation is an example of Brutalist architecture. Owen Hatherley describes it as "a shocking paroxysm of a building, an explosion in reinforced concrete, a bunker built with an aesthete's attention to detail, a building which is genuinely Brutalist in both senses of the term. " The building was illuminated in October 2010.