One of Sheffield's oldest buildings, the ancient heart of this great city. The Tudor monuments are magnificent, especially one commemorating the 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, husband of Bess of Hardwick and guardian of Mary Queen of Scots.
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Adult
Free Admission
Opening
01 Jul 2009 to 31 Dec 2009
Monday 08:45-16:30
Tuesday 08:45-16:30
Wednesday 08:45-16:30
Thursday 08:45-16:30
Friday 08:45-16:30
Saturday 08:45-16:30
Sunday 08:00-19:30
Whether you have come to pray, to search or to ponder; whether you are a lover of art, architecture or music; whether you need help or have come to look round, you are most welcome here.
Come to one of Sheffield’s oldest buildings, the ancient heart of this great city. Stones from a Norman church (11th – 12th century) with their dog-tooth pattern, can be seen set in the east wall.
The Tudor monuments in the Shrewsbury Chapel are magnificent, especially the one commemorating the 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, husband of Bess of Hardwick and guardian of Mary Queen of Scots during her fourteen years of imprisonment in Sheffield.
Every window tells a story, not least the Lantern window in the west end which welcomes you in to this place.
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