• Pay a visit to the early 19th century Sheffield Botanical Gardens, ranked as one of the most beautiful places to visit in Sheffield.
  • Sheffield Botanical Gardens. A nineteenth century public park and botanical garden. The design competition was won by Robert Marnock in 1834.
  • The Sheffield Botanical Gardens are Grade II listed[1] botanical gardens situated off Ecclesall Road in Sheffield, England, with 5,000 species of plants in 19...
  • At a public meeting in 1833, it was resolved to establish ‘Botanical & Horticultural Gardens’ in Sheffield.
  • Sheffield Botanical Gardens boasts a bear pit (yes, really), a huge, glass-roofed pavilion and acres of peaceful space.
  • The Sheffield Botanical Gardens are located close to the centre of Sheffield in South Yorkshire. The gardens are home to around 5,000 species of plants set...
  • The Smoking Origins Of Sheffield Botanical Gardens. The 19 acre space that the gardens now occupy used to be part of a local tobacco farmers' estate.
  • Situated close to the urban city centre, Sheffield Botanical Gardens were opened in 1836 and now cover 19 acres on a south-west sloping site.
  • As for the sections of the Sheffield Botanical Gardens, they are two sections. The first was designed in the style of the famous Victoria Gardens.
  • The 19 acre landscape at Sheffield Botanical Garden was originally laid out in 1836 by Robert Marnock a leading Victorian horticulturalist and landscape designer.