Located in a parade of shops in a residential corner of Sheffield, first-floor restaurant…
Our Inspector's view
Padley Farm is situated in the quiet village of Dungworth, just on the border of the Peak District. Padley Farm is surrounded by panoramic views and great countryside walks yet remains only a 20 minute drive to the centre of Sheffield. The village benefits from being on a bus route that can take you to the tram stop at Hillsborough and then on to the town centre. Heading in to the Peak District you are only 20 minutes from the picturesque and historic village of Castleton, here you can explore the castle remains, hike up Mam Tor or explore the numerous Blue John Caves. We have 3 double rooms and 3 family rooms which are all fitted with a Kitchen and a spacious comfy lounge area. All our rooms have En-suite WC and shower rooms with rain showers. 3 of our rooms are situated on the ground floor with easy access from the car park area, one of which has grab rails in the bathroom and an accessible shower.
Facilities – at a glance
Accessible rooms
Dogs welcome
Family rooms
Outdoor parking
Wi-Fi
Features
- Rooms 6
- Family bedrooms: 3
- Bedrooms ground: 3
- Children welcome
- Cots provided
- Free TV
- Wifi
- Open parking
- Accessible bedrooms: 1
- Open all year
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About the area
Discover South Yorkshire
Traditionally a steel and coal producing centre, the decline of both industries in South Yorkshire has been replaced to some extent by tourism based around the area’s beautiful Pennine countryside. The county claims part of the Peak District National Park, whose hills and dales provide welcome space for the large urban populations.
South Yorkshire is made up of four districts: City of Sheffield, Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham. Barnsley is the county’s administrative centre, located on one of Britain’s richest coalfields. The town has an entry in the Domesday Book and was built on land belonging to the priories of Pontefract and Monk Bretton. Doncaster, originally a Roman station, is set on the River Don. It is known particularly for its racecourse, best known for the St Leger in September. In 1875, Charles Dickens watched it from the 18th century Italianate grandstand at the Town Moor racecourse. The Lincolnshire Handicap is held in March. The town also boasts fine Georgian architecture and Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery.
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