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Interesting place. learnt a few things and the kids had a mini quest to find some hidden crocheted mice in the building to keep them entertained. lovely, friendly ladies on the door to welcome you when you walk in.
The best preserved timber framed house in sheffield. the earliest part of the house dates to 1554, owned by the blythe family and has been added to, adapted and constantly occupied until 1976. it is now open as a museum of life in 17th century. entry is free and though the site is small, it is definitely worth a look in. there is plenty to look at and it is fairly interactive for children. there is plenty of information available in each room, though the steep stairs and uneven flooring makes it not too disabled friendly.
Magnificent. interesting and beautifully looked after. if you live in sheffield and have a sense of wonder about history then this tudor building is an absolute must. lovely staff too.
Loved it and its free.... the lady who was there was lovely my eldest daughter was doing a free check list on different things to find and she couldn't fine the last one so the lovely lady helped her find it and was giving us so much information on different things. definitely going again
An amazing place with lots of historical items inside. its very interactive with signs explaining what each of the items are (and some of them can be touched). i've been before to watch a historical knight battle and it was great! its located in meersbrooke park and is very close to a grassy hill with a view of the city. there are also 2 playgrounds; one behind it and one down the hill. i would definitely recommend visiting this place!