All Historic Sites in Scholes sorted by Yorkshire.com Recommendation

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.

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

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

Swinton Bridge
Discover Swinton Bridge, a historic structure dating back to 1800, crossing the picturesque Dearne & Dove Canal.

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

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

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

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.

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

Woodhouse Mill Regulator
Discover the Woodhouse Mill Regulator, a highly-rated historical landmark in Sheffield offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.

Seldom Seen Engine House
Explore the fascinating Seldom Seen Engine House, a historical landmark set amidst the scenic Moss Valley, ideal for walks and local history.

Wincobank Hill
Explore the ancient Iron Age Wincobank Hill Fort, offering historical walks, panoramic views, and a glimpse into Yorkshire's past.

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

Dead Man's Cave
Dead Man's Cave is nestled in the scenic Anston Stones Wood, offering a delightful woodland walk to this historical landmark. Visitors often park along the A57, making it a convenient spot for those exploring the natural beauty of the area. Ensure to plan your visit with a guide for an easier find.

Wentworth Woodhouse

Visit Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet

Conisbrough Castle
Anchorage Lane Crossing
Discover Anchorage Lane Crossing in Doncaster, a historical landmark offering a unique glimpse into the area's heritage.

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.
Badger Alley
Discover Badger Alley in Sheffield, a unique local spot celebrated for its nocturnal wildlife, particularly its namesake badgers.