Kate Faulkes will be speaking about her research into the four Sheffield Waterloo churches, built with money raised to give thanks. St Mary’s is one of those churches and is Grade II* listed, and the only remaining active place of worship.
Kate is looking at the period between 1830 and 1850, starting with recording the gravestones and tracing the names.
During the talk you will find out about their lives, their influence in the city and its development, and the importance of the women in our stories.
There will be light refreshments available.
Timings & Tours
- Thursday 12 September:
- 14:00 - 16:00
Location & directions
St Mary's, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S2 4QZ
- Directions:
- By Car
• Exit the M1 at Junction 33 following signs to Sheffield (A57), continue along the Sheffield Parkway until you reach the Park Square roundabout.
• Take the third exit and follow the signs for Bramall Lane
There is limited parking on site and it is a first come first served arrangement.
By Bus/Rail
• About a 10 minute walk from Sheffield Railway Station and 15 minute walk from the city centre Bus Station.
SYT Buses: 18, 252, 7, X1
By Tram
• Approximately a 10-minute walk from Granville Road
• (Sheffield College) Tram Stop
• This stop is served by the Blue and Purple route
WHAT 3 WORDS:
vehicle entrance : normal.frost.evenly
pedestrian entrance : honest.ranges.transmitted
building entrance : took.rich.larger
- Contact on day:
- Sharon Gill
- Telephone number:
- +441142230223
Booking information
- Pre-booking requirement:
- Pre-booking not required
Additional information
- Max no of people per tour:
- 50
- Est. tour duration:
-
2 hour(s)
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