All Historic Sites in Chapeltown sorted by Yorkshire.com Recommendation

The Barry Hines Memorial (Kes Statue)
Discover the iconic Barry Hines Memorial, a tribute to the celebrated author of Kes and a proud symbol of Barnsley's heritage.

Hound Hill Lane Tower
Discover Hound Hill Lane Tower in Barnsley, a fascinating 17th-century watchtower steeped in Civil War history.

Hemingfield Basin (Hemingfield Colliery loading basin)
Discover Hemingfield Basin, a historic colliery loading basin on the Trans Pennine Trail, revealing Yorkshire's industrial past.

Barnsley Main Colliery
Discover Barnsley Main Colliery, a poignant relic of the area's rich mining heritage, nestled beside the Trans Pennine Trail.

Wentworth Woodhouse

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.

Bailey Bridge
Discover the Bailey Bridge in Rotherham, a fascinating historical landmark offering a glimpse into engineering ingenuity.

Barnsley Main Heritage Group
Explore the fascinating industrial heritage of Barnsley Main Colliery, brought to life by the dedicated Heritage Group.

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

Burton Weir
Discover Burton Weir, a historic landmark on Sheffield's River Don, popular for walking and fishing.

Canklow fields and walkways (No Motor Vehicles)
Discover Canklow fields and walkways, a tranquil, motor-vehicle-free open space in Rotherham perfect for serene strolls.

Cenotaph War Memorial
A poignant war memorial nestled in the beautiful Clifton Park, offering a serene place for reflection and remembrance.

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

Coronation monument
Discover Rotherham's Coronation monument, a historic clock tower commemorating the 1911 coronation of King George V and Queen Mary.

Crucible Stack
Discover Sheffield's industrial heart at the Crucible Stack, a Grade II listed furnace offering a unique historical insight.
Cutler's Walk
Explore Cutler's Walk in Sheffield, a historical landmark honouring the city's famed cutlery heritage and industrial past.

Duke of Norfolk Archway
Discover the Duke of Norfolk Archway, a unique historical landmark nestled along the Jervis Lum Nature Trail in Sheffield.

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

Former Carbrook Hall Public House
Discover the rich history of the Former Carbrook Hall Public House, a noteworthy historical landmark in Sheffield.

Grave of Mark Firth
Discover the commanding, Grade II listed grave of Mark Firth, a prominent Sheffield industrialist and former mayor, a significant historical landmark.