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The Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals

Sheffield Street Art Walk

Kelham Island and Neepsend are major hubs of Sheffield’s thriving Street Art scene, and this walk features roughly 70 exhibits, creating a wonderful outdoor gallery.

There will be two walks to join on Sunday 8th September; Morning, and Afternoon.

FREE - but places are limited and must be reserved.

Part of Sheffield Walking Festival and Heritage Open Days 2024.

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Natalie Burton

An illustrator with a clear love for nature, whose pen-and-pencil world is full of trees, houses and landscapes all captured with charm and warmth.

Westhill Lane

Book and record shop Rare and Racy is no longer with us but at least we can enjoy the Phlegm mural round back while it's still standing. The cosmic scene features planets hanging from claw machines and astronomers whose eyes bulge through telescopes.

Park Hill Tour – Walk the Streets in the Sky

Multiple dates

Park Hill

Park Hill Residents’ Association invite you on a resident-led tour to walk along the Streets in the Sky, where you'll learn about the history of Sheffield's brutalist icon.

Norfolk Heritage Trail

Follow a trail through Sheffield history, taking in the Cholera Monument, the city's oldest public park, an incongruous ruin, a brutalist 20th-century social housing experiment, and some exceptional views.