All Historic Sites in Brightholmlee

Railway Footbridge
Explore the historic Railway Footbridge in Worsbrough, a picturesque landmark perfect for scenic walks and invigorating cycle rides.

Brightside Weir
Discover Brightside Weir, a historical landmark on the River Don in Sheffield, offering a tranquil spot for riverside walks.

Iron Bridge
Discover the Iron Bridge, a historical gem nestled within Sheffield, offering a glimpse into the city's rich heritage.

Penistone Railway turntable
Discover the Penistone Railway turntable, a fascinating historical landmark offering a glimpse into the region's rich railway heritage.

Stocksbridge Cemetery
Stocksbridge Cemetery offers a peaceful and historic resting place, providing a tranquil space for reflection in Sheffield.

John Banner Building
Discover the John Banner Building in Sheffield, a unique historical landmark praised for its distinctive architecture and character.

Pothouse Bridge
Discover Pothouse Bridge, a distinctive blue-painted historic landmark in Sheffield, popular for walks and riverside activities.

The Catacombs
Explore the unique Catacombs within Sheffield General Cemetery, a fascinating historic landmark reflecting Victorian burial practices.

Ebenezer Elliott Statue
Discover the statue of Ebenezer Elliott in Sheffield's Weston Park, honouring the 'Corn-Law Rhymer' and 'Pauper's Poet'.

High Bank Quarry
Explore High Bank Quarry, a historical landmark near Thurlstone offering stunning valley views and open access for walkers.

Tank Ramp
Discover the Tank Ramp in Penistone, a unique historical landmark offering a glimpse into local wartime heritage.

Castle Dam
Discover Castle Dam in Sheffield, a historic reservoir now a peaceful spot for wildlife, fishing, and lovely views.

Rumtickle Viaduct
Discover the Rumtickle Viaduct, a magnificent 1844 railway landmark near Sheffield, engineered by Joseph Locke.

Site of Neepsend rะฐัlwะฐั stะฐtัะพn
Explore the historical footprint of the former Neepsend railway station, an intriguing site in Sheffield with a rich past.

National Emergency Services Museum
Explore the fascinating history of the UK's emergency services at this highly-rated museum in Sheffield, perfect for all ages.

Thurgoland tunnel
Experience Thurgoland tunnel, a historic landmark near Sheffield known for its incredible echo, perfect for a walk or bike ride.

Bacon Lane Bridge
Discover Bacon Lane Bridge, a Grade II-listed 19th-century canal landmark in Sheffield, known for its unique 'eye of the needle' passage.

Site of Sheffield Castle
Explore the historic site of Sheffield Castle, offering a fascinating glimpse into the city's medieval past in the city centre.

Cholera Monument Grounds and Clay Wood
Discover Sheffield's Cholera Monument Grounds and Clay Wood, a historic green space offering panoramic city views.

Wharf House
Discover Wharf House, a historical landmark nestled in Sheffield's Victoria Quays, boasting a high visitor rating.