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Leave the M1 at Junction 33. Follow the A630/A57 to
Sheffield to the Park Square Roundabout.
Take the lane marked ‘City A61N’ at the fourth exit, keeping
Pond’s Forge Swimming & Leisure Centre on your left, follow
signs to the Theatres/Hallam University.
Go up the hill through the traffic lights go straight ahead,
straight on to the traffic lights, stay in the inside lane of the
road for access & buses 100 yards, then move into the right fork in
front of large Department store called T J Hughes.
Using the Bus Lane which says ‘except for access’, go through
the traffic lights for about 150/200 yards, The Cutlers’ Hall is
on your left (between the HSBC Bank & The Royal Bank of
Scotland )
We are next with the big silver doors directly opposite the
Anglican Cathedral.
NEARIST 24 HOUR CAR PARK ONLY A FEW MINUTED WALK AWAY TO THE HALL
NEARIST 24 HOUR CAR PARK ONLY A FEW MINUTED WALK
AWAY TO THE HALL.
N .C .P ARUNDEL GATE UNDERNEATH THE CRUICBLE
THEATRE
Access available from both sides of Arundel Gate
SPECIAL CAR PARKING RATE AT £5.00 UP TO 24 HOURS
ON ENTRY TO THE CAR PARK AT ARUNDEL GATE TAKE A
TOKEN AT THE BARRIER AND PARK YOUR CAR TAKE THE
TOKEN WITH YOU DO NOT LEAVE IT IN YOUR CAR.
WHEN YOU ARE READY TO LEAVE THE CUTLERS HALL GO
TO THE CLOAK ROOM TO VALIDATE YOUR TOKEN ON THE
TOKEN MACHINE TO GET THE DISCOUNTED RATE
THEN PAY YOUR MONEY AT THE NCP CAR PARK MACHINE
BEFORE YOU GET IN YOUR CAR.
By Rail
The Cutlers’ Hall is located 800 metres from Sheffield’s Midland Station, a 3 minute taxi journey away or a 10 minutes’ walk.
The super tram is situated at the train station follow the signs for trams at the top of the stairs is the tram stop to the city centre the tram required is Sheffield Cathedral or Malin Bridge. The stop to get off at is the Sheffield Cathedral. The Cutlers Hall is opposite the main entrance of the Cathedral.
Via Meadowhall (Shopping Centre)
Leaving the M1 @ Junction 34 parking (foc) your vehicle in the Meadowhall Shopping Centre, you can catch the Tram into the City getting off at the Cathedral stop (this is directly outside The Cutlers’ Hall). This takes about 15 mins. And is a very pleasant way to see the city.