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6.2 miles Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S17
Welcome to The Cross Scythes pub in Totley, Sheffield. Our picturesque pub is housed in a building which, according to Sheffield History, in part dates from the 17th century.
6.2 miles Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1
Welcome to the heart of Sheffield's vibrant city center, where the story of our hotel begins. Nestled on Queen Street, a 19th Century Public House and Hotel awaited its transformation. With a new visi
6.2 miles Sheffield, S9
All of our quality rooms features, LCD Flat screen TV & DVD player, Tea & Coffee making facilities and benefit from an en-suite. Guests can enjoy hot and cold food from our Deli Café. From baguettes,
6.4 miles Todwick, Sheffield, S26
Originally built as a farmhouse, dating from 1700’s, the Red Lion hotel is a characterful inn, situated in the pleasant village of Todwick
6.4 miles Broomhill, Sheffield, S10
The Rutland bar and restaurant has a chilled, relaxed feel. Our conservatory overlooks our landscaped garden – a great place to enjoy our full Yorkshire breakfast, lunch or dinner.
6.9 miles Brinsworth, Rotherham, S60
rock and roll bingo, on a friday night from 9pm [prizes to be won
7.5 miles Holymoorside, Chesterfield, S42
“Nestled in the heart of the peak district in a hideaway village, The Bulls Head welcomes you to beautiful Derbyshire. Our modern British cuisine awaits in a warm, friendly environment. Our chef p
8.1 miles Palterton, Chesterfield, S44
8.5 miles Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60
The Prince of Wales Hotel in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, is a family-run hotel which is superbly situated. It is just a five minute walk to Rotherham Town Centre where you will find a variety of night
8.7 miles Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S11
Contrary to popular belief, The Fox House was named after Mr Fox of Callow Farm in Highlow, not the small animal. Dating back to 1773, the building was extended by The Duke of Rutland, the landlord in