Manor, Sheffield
139 customer reviews
Jane Woods
my niece got married here in the summer it was beautiful the visitors centre has all the history ot the lovely place I highly recommend it if your a tudor geek.
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rachel
Great visitor attraction. Would recommend to anyone
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Sam Atter
Great for school parties to learn about life in tudor times
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Diane Hartley
So much history right on your doorstep, brilliant place to take the kids.
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Doug Kurcewicz
Great bit of history in the heart of Sheffield. Nice cafe around the corner too.
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anne derbyshire
A place steeped in history. Worth a visit.
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Pry 1970
Very interesting, local and friendly guides.Who seem to really care about the place.
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Holly Hudson
We love Manor lodge. There are reasonably priced kids crafts on in the holidays and gardens and ruins to explore. There’s a sandpit and games set up and lots of space for picnics and running around. Late spring and early summer sees the wildflower meadows surrounding it looking beautiful and there are other climbing frames and slides nearby for even more entertainment for the kids. A short walk away is the fantastic Rhubarb shed cafe and a farm, making for a fun and good value family day out More...
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John Stevenson
One of the few reminders of pre industrial Sheffield when cutlery was being made on a small scale and park hill was an actual park
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Wrood Aloufi
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Hassan Karim
Really nice
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Leanne Roe
We did holiday crafts here was abit busy but kids enjoyed then had picnic outside in the grounds. Beautiful
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George Smith
Went there to celebrate a wedding, beautiful place with lots of history, well worth a visit.
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Karen Wood
Excellent venue, such a beautiful backdrop for a wedding!
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Liz Needes
Beautiful place, great volunteer guides that bring the history to life
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craig shepherd
What a great wedding venue.
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Lisa Westney
We had the best day ever for our wedding at the turret house and the new reception venue, just down the road, it is absolutely beautiful. Chaneice in particular went above and beyond with correspondence to put my mine at ease and answer my ridiculous questions throughout. The fact that the venue is all diy also meant we could do everything just how we wanted from the decor to the food to the entertainment - amazing venue! More...
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Paul Watson
Unique venue - lots of history stunning views and fantastic wild flower gardens. Attentive staff and caterers.
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Gail Kitchen
Fantastic place and history free up around here playing in the grounds. An astonished and happy at the way it is now looking and being used. Beautiful wild flowers.
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yvonne cawthorne
Was a good day out. Much fun for my grandson. And the tour was amazing. The staff do all this volunteering. I will be going again .
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Lisa Gregory
Loved it , very informative and a great place to take children . A very pretty place and very easy going .
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Fuzzy Balls
Amazing site
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Mark Woolhouse
Nice place. Its also set in very nice grounds
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Wen Lin
beautify area
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jon Bradley
Fabulous!
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Donna Musson
Great place for all the family
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Bing Owens
Amazing hostory..Building is fought, there are a lot of flowers and herbs still growing
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Elaine Horsfield
The wildflowers and the views over the City
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Jennylee Bamford
like coming here but today I visited re-enactment day with my family and we thought the prices were a bit over the top for what was there ! It cost £15 for 2 adults & a child and then an extra £2 each to go in the turret house which we thought should have been in the entry fee More...
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Adrian Richardson
We have just had the best day of our lives at this outstanding wedding venue. The sun was shining and we couldn’t have asked for a better backdrop - we were in exceptionally good hands with Chanice who was a calming influence and extremely professional throughout from the day we booked to the wedding day itself. We were also very impressed with Al who was running the bar and couldn’t do enough for us. The new reception venue was fantastic and the hay bails and fire pit were the crowing touch. Thoroughly recommended. More...
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Steven Wood
Absolutely beautiful, large open space. Perfect wedding venue for large families or small gatherings. Spacious, comfortable and well done new build barn conversion too.
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Patricia Palfreyman
Beautiful wedding venue, staff couldn't do enough to make my daughters wedding perfect.
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Sue Mason
The ' Mary, Queen of Scots' day was interesting - but very busy! It would have been useful to have 'timed' slots for the tour - as too many people to accommodate in an historic house.
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Quovis Blinds
Great day out for the Grandson on Easter Sunday.
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Paula Stones
Great place for a day out
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Oriana Trejo
Nice Hidden gem of Sheffield. Lovely people and views. A good way to spend a couple of hours learning about history and enjoying the nature. The also have lots of activities for schools, kids crafts and even wedding events. To get there you can take the 120 bus. More...
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Bradley Shaw
Enjoyed my visit
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Peter Carver
Great educational site. Learn about site's history & Mary Queen of Scots.
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Mark Wilson
Great piece of local history.
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Malgorzata Wadolkowska
Great place especially in spring
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Jools
Fascinating historical place, greatly overlooked. A great group of volunteers help to tell the story
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Em Sharp
first time visit today and a lovely place. definitely somewhere you could spend the day. did make me laugh when I ordered a sanpelligrino and the lady said oooooo bet your rich - wish I was. lovely staff very helpful.
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Linsey Taylor
Lovely day , more to see than we realised . Went for the Mary queen of Scots day and learnt more about her time in Sheffield, walking around on the grounds which I never knew you could. Can't wait to go back when they open in April! More...
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Horvath Gabriella
Amazing experience
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Ruth Fletcher
We love walking around here. Can't figure out quite when the visitors centre is open but we've managed to attend a couple of craft sessions there which were horrendously chaotic and not at all organised. We won't be going to any more. The grounds are lovely though and it's great to be able to walk amongst our history. More...
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St. Caroline
A great place to spend a long afternoon! I think this place has brilliant guides who offer a great insight in to an interesting and little known part of Sheffield history! I also enjoy sitting in the cafe and just chatting and relaxing for a while with friends. The staff and volunteers do a great job of keeping this part of Sheffield's history alive and this should be more widely supported and encouraged! Will definitely be telling more people about it! More...
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charlotte waymouth
We liked it here.
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Tony Burley
Great day out especially when taking grandk5
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Erzsébet Fancsek
Brilliant craft event in half term with tour around the lodge. Good outdoor space.
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Judith Haslam
Very interesting and enjoyable. The guide was very good and there was a surprise event in The Turret house. Wonderful meadow flowers on site also.
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