Location
Broomgrove is ideally situated for businesses looking for a conference venue in Sheffield. It’s close to the University of Sheffield and the Hallamshire Hospital and the main entrance is on Broomgrove Road, which connects Ecclesall Road and Clarkehouse Road in the Sheffield 10 district of the city.
It is 15 minutes from the M1 and easily accessible from the Midlands and the west via the A57.
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Travelling by rail:
Sheffield train station is a 10 minute taxi ride away from Broomgrove. The venue is also close to local tram and bus routes heading in and out of the city centre.
In the area…
Chatsworth House has an exhibition centre, a 1,000 acre park, a farmyard and restaurant and it holds events throughout the year – from the International Horse Trials to the Florabundance Spring Flower Festival.
Bishops House was built in around 1500 and is the oldest surviving timber-framed house in Sheffield. It still has many of the original features and gives a great flavour of life in Tudor and Stuart England.
The picturesque village of Bakewell is often referred to as the capital of the Peak District. It is full of history and has some wonderful old stone buildings – the church was founded in 920! And of course, it’s the birthplace of the Bakewell Tart (which is technically actually a pudding).
In the heart of Sheffield, you’ll find the Millennium Gallery, an outstanding venue for visual arts, craft and design. There are four individual galleries under one roof displaying a whole host of old masterpieces and new creations.