Sheffield has quickly become a highly-desirable place to live in the UK due to its vibrant music and arts scene, diverse range of eateries, proximity to the Peak District, buzzing nightlife and much much more. Some of the main attractions include visiting the free Millennium Gallery and Winter Garden, Sheffield Botanical Gardens, the National Videogame Museum, Weston Park Museum, and the National Emergency Services Museum.
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Find out MoreWith its proud industrial history and thriving universities, the Sheffield of today promises green landscapes, diverse culture including an eclectic culinary scene, a vibrant nightlife and a captivating local music scene. Famous for its steel production, there truly is something for everyone in ‘The Steel City’.
Although it is the UK’s fifth largest city, it may surprise you to learn that in Sheffield, there are more trees per person than any city in Europe. The friendly locals and community spirit makes Sheffield a truly welcoming city, and strong creative and digital industry presence ensures that emerging talent is cultivated. Below are some of the most popular areas of Sheffield.
Calling all coffee, food, drink, music and art lovers: Kelham Island could be the place for you. Previously one of Sheffield’s oldest manufacturing sites, Kelham Island was voted as one of the world’s coolest neighbourhoods in 2022 by Time Out. The Kelham Island Museum offers a glimpse into the past for Sheffield’s industrial past, and the wide range of excellent eateries and indie bars makes Kelham Island a unique area of Sheffield.
Whilst Hillsborough has maintained its own shopping district with a wide range of high street retailers, the area is experiencing the emergence of a fast-growing community of independent businesses. Various independent locations across Hillsborough offer high-quality and locally-sourced food and drink, with new developments giving the entire area a newfound vibrancy.
If you are prepared to venture uphill to the areas of Crookes, Broomhill and Walkey, you will be greeted with a fantastic range of cafes, restaurants, bars, and shops. Along the main road through Crookes, take the time to visit the great array of independent shops, or head into one of the many outstanding pubs in the area.
Sheffield’s award-winning ‘Grey to Green‘ urban planting scheme has transformed areas of Castlegate entirely. Once the buzzing market centre for Sheffield, Castlegate became slightly neglected once the market was moved to the Moor in 2013. However, with the development of several major projects, Castlegate is now making a comeback. Visit Castlegate to enjoy Pollen Market, a monthly inner-city flower market, or visit the UK’s only purpose-built city centre skateboarding space.
When moving into a rental property, there are a number of considerations that you should think carefully about. For example:
Before you embark on your renting journey, take the time to consider the following information.
When signing for a rental property, take time to consider what you can reasonably afford. You will have the added costs for water, electricity, gas, council tax and broadband added on to the cost of monthly rent, so make sure to plan for these costs. You will also need to pay for a holding deposit and a tenancy deposit before your tenancy can begin.
If you are commuting to work from your rental property, it will be important that appropriate transport links are available for your use. Consider the time of your journey, and how long it will reasonably take for you to travel from your home to work. A good idea might be to spend time in the local area to scope out public transport options, supermarkets, or any other amenities you may require.
You may need a guarantor to proceed with a rental agreement. Often a parent or guardian, a guarantor is chosen to take responsibility for the rent if a tenant fails to do so. Any damages may also be covered by a guarantor, and any rent arrears that are not covered by the tenant will also fall to the guarantor. To be accepted as a guarantor, they will need to complete the same referencing process as the tenant.
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