
Duke of Norfolk Archway
π Jervis Lum Nature Trail, Sheffield S2, UK
About Duke of Norfolk Archway
The Duke of Norfolk Archway stands as a charming historical landmark nestled within the scenic Jervis Lum Nature Trail in Sheffield. Though often referred to as an archway, visitors appreciate its unique architectural form, sometimes described as a doorway with an arched pediment. Historically, records from 1948 suggest it was once known as a Pavilion, adding to its intriguing past and character.
This distinctive structure offers a captivating focal point for walkers and history enthusiasts exploring the beautiful natural surroundings. Visitors consistently rate the Archway highly, awarding it a perfect 5/5 stars on Google, praising its simple beauty and the pleasant experience it provides for those discovering its hidden charm.
Visiting Information
The Duke of Norfolk Archway is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing visitors to enjoy it at their convenience. Please note that specific information regarding accessibility features or payment options for visiting is not provided.
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π Jervis Lum Nature Trail, Sheffield S2, UK
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Showing 4 of 6 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.
Described as an archway but believe its not technically an archway. It is a doorway with an arched pediment. Shown on the 1948 map as a Pavilion. Still love it!
The doorway to your truest self