• Sheffield Botanical Gardens is home to over 5000 diverse plant species across nineteen gorgeous acres of cultivated land just outside of the city centre.
  • Sheffield's Botanical Gardens are a popular green oasis lying just off a frenzied shopping area. Replete with winding paths, extensive plant collections...
  • The 19 acre landscape at Sheffield Botanical Garden was originally laid out in 1836 by Robert Marnock a leading Victorian horticulturalist and landscape designer.
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  • Sheffield Botanical Gardens is a green haven in the middle of the city with lots to see and enjoy.
  • Sheffield Botanical Gardens boasts a bear pit (yes, really), a huge, glass-roofed pavilion and acres of peaceful space.
  • One of the most notable features of the Sheffield Botanical Gardens is the Grade II* listed glass pavilions designed by Benjamin Broomhead Taylor.
  • Sheffield Botanical Gardens opened on June 29, 1836, to great acclaim – more than 15,000 people visited over the first four days.
  • Sheffield Botanical Gardens - Café 28-04-06 by Gregory Deryckère. ... The Botanic Gardens are beautiful and well looked after. The park is very clean and tidy.