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Part of a stone cross carved into the cathedral wall  
News
14 July 2010
New canons for the Cathedral


By car  |  Parking  |  By train or coach  |  By bus  |  By tram  |  Accessibility

If you want to join us for worship, are looking to arrange a school visit, or are interested in looking around the building, you are very welcome. Admission to Sheffield Cathedral is free for everyone.

We are open:

Monday 8am – 4.30pm
Tuesday – Friday 8am – 6.30pm
Saturday 9.45am – 4.30pm
Sunday 7.45am – 6.30pm

and at other times for events or by special arrangement.

By car
If you are travelling to Sheffield by car here are some directions.
Travel and parking in Sheffield (38 Kb Word document)
 
See where we are on a map.
Launch map of area around Sheffield Cathedral. (Opens in a new window.)
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Parking
There is no on-site parking available.

You could park at Meadowhall Shopping Centre and catch the tram into town. The tram is a 20-minute journey and stops outside the Cathedral. You buy a ticket from the conductor on the tram. Please see the Supertram website for details of routes, times, and fares.
 
Alternatively, park in the NCP car park (one at either end of Campo Lane but on Sundays these close at 5pm), or on‑street in or around Campo Lane.
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By train or coach
Sheffield is well served by trains and coaches. From the train station you can catch a tram to Malin Bridge that stops outside the Cathedral or catch a 60 bus.
 
The 60 buses are very frequent and runs every few minutes. Follow the signs from the station to the Transport Interchange (just across the road) to catch the bus.
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By bus
Lots of buses stop outside Sheffield Cathedral. For information about your journey call 01709 515151 or see Travel South Yorkshire's website.
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By tram
The tram stops at the Cathedral stop, outside the main entrance. Please see the Supertram website for details of routes, times, and fares.
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Accessibility
There is wheelchair access through the level entrance on the south side of the building, and into the Cathedral Centre from the Campo Lane entrance. The Cathedral and Cathedral Centre have accessible toilets and baby change facilities. Over the years the Cathedral has been built on 13 different levels. Work is currently being undertaken to make more areas of the Cathedral accessible to all people.
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