We stayed here to enjoy a night in Sheffield, booking at quite late notice. We stayed in the twin room at the front of the house. We found the B & B easily, and liked the location on a quiet cul-de-sac. When we found the B & B, we were a bit worried about the parking, but this did not prove to be a problem. The hosts are really charming as has been stated previously. The breakfast room is magnificent, and the landlady's breakfast quite perfect.
Our room had lots of character, with teddies and hot water bottles on the beds. I was a bit scared to sit on either of the chairs, a stool by the table and an old rocking chair. They did not look as if they would support the larger gentleman, so I sat on the beds, though I would have preferred something more comfortable that looked like it would not crumble under me.
We recommend this B & B and £59 for the two of us was a fair price. The B & B is handy for the Greystones, a new Thornbridge brewery pub which should not be missed by anyone with an interest in fine beer. Such people must (NOTE: not "SHOULD" but "MUST") also visit the Fat Cat and the Kelham Island Tavern in the Kelham Island area of central Sheffield.
