
Sheffield Cathedral
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Weekday mornings are quietest, giving you space to study the stained glass and chapel details. Evensong services (usually 5:30pm) offer a chance to hear the choir in the building's superb acoustics.
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Entry is free, though a suggested donation of £5 helps with upkeep. Parking is available at nearby Q-Park on Furnival Gate, or take the tram to Cathedral stop for the cheapest access.
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History enthusiasts, Architecture lovers, Quiet reflection seekers, Photography enthusiasts
Planifiko vizitën
45-60 minutes
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Fakte të shpejta: Sheffield Cathedral is over 1,000 years old, with a Saxon cross still standing in its grounds that predates the Norman Conquest. The cathedral contains a stunning 20th-century Kelham font, carved from a single block of Belgian marble and weighing over a ton.
Pikat kryesore: Look closely at the modern stained glass windows, and you will spot a tram, a cutlery knife, and steelworkers woven into the designs a nod to Sheffield's industrial soul. The cathedral also houses the restored 15th-century Shrewsbury Chapel, where the original medieval floor tiles still bear the coats of arms of the powerful Talbot family.
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- Visit the cafe inside the cathedral for a surprisingly good lunch that directly supports the building's maintenance.
- The Saxon cross in the churchyard is easy to miss, look for the weathered stone column near the main entrance.
- Photographers should aim for late afternoon when the modern stained glass catches the low sun and casts coloured light across the stone floors.
- Skip the guided tour if you are short on time and grab the free leaflet at the welcome desk instead it covers the key highlights.
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