at Manor Lane, Sheffield , S2 1UJ United Kingdom
A unique heritage attraction with Tudor ruins, Farm, 1940s cottage, Rhubarb Shed café, Bramall Court and Artists’ Studios all set in urban meadows.
When you visit Sheffield Manor Lodge you’ll experience history brought to life, sparking imagination and curiosity, welcomed by our friendly staff, volunteers and costumed characters. We’re passionate about the heritage and environment we care for and whatever the season, there’s always something to do or see. Explore the Tudor ruins where Mary Queen of Scots was held as prisoner, get hands-on with traditional crafts, meet our animals, enjoy an entertaining talk or tour, stroll in our beautiful urban meadows or simply relax in the ambience of our family-friendly café. For our opening our please visit: www.sheffieldmanorlodge.org/opening-times
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Sheffield Manor Lodge is Sheffield based place and this enity listed in Landmark category. Located at Manor Lane S2 1UJ. Contact phone number of Sheffield Manor Lodge: 0114 2762828
Sheffield F.C. is an English football club from Sheffield, South Yorkshire. They play in the Northern Premier League Division One South, at level 8 of the English football league system.Founded in 1857, the club is the oldest club now playing association football. Sheffield F.C. initially played games under the Sheffield rules and did not officially adopt the FA rules until 1878.The club competes in the Rules derby with near neighbours Hallam. In 2004 they were given the FIFA Order of Merit an award given to only one other club – Real Madrid, and in 2007 they were inducted into the English football hall of fame, to commemorate their 150th anniversary.On the pitch, the club's finest hour came in 1904 when they won the FA Amateur Cup, a competition conceived after a suggestion by Sheffield. They also finished as runners up of the FA Vase in 1977.HistoryIn 1855, members of a Sheffield cricket club organised informal kick-abouts without any official rules. – subsequently two members, Nathaniel Creswick and William Prest, formed the Sheffield Football Club.
A unique heritage attraction with Tudor ruins, Farm, 1940s cottage, Rhubarb Shed café, Bramall Court and Artists’ Studios all set in urban meadows.