Local Businesses
Yorkshire Water
Yorkshire Water does much to promote
the recreational use of the reservoirs it is
responsible for maintaining. Available activities
include walking, fishing, horse riding, cycling,
water sports and bird watching.
The Schoolrooms
Mill Lee Road, Low Bradfield, Sheffield. S6 6LB
Butchery~deli~café~bistro offering locally sourced, award winning & artisan produce sold and served in our renovated Victorian schoolrooms in the heart of Low Bradfield. Sample award winning fresh foods from Yorkshire and beyond, expertly prepared and butchered meats from the best local farms including our own lamb and beef, speciality and organic bakery produce, freshly baked cakes daily, delicatessen items created by our own chefs.
Tel: 0114 285 1920
The Admiral Rodney
592 Loxley Road, Loxley, Sheffield, S6 6RU
The Admiral Rodney in Loxley is a country pub & restaurant oozing rural charm and rustic character. Our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on our menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales and fine wines gracing our bar.
Tel: 0114 233 6121
www.vintageinn.co.uk/theadmiralrodneyloxley/
Waggon and Horses Inn, Langset
We have become well known for our freshly prepared food, real ale and real fire. With grand views from the garden overlooking Langsett reservoir and the Pennine moors. This comfortable and relaxing inn, built in 1809 of Yorkshire stone, is a grade 1 listed building and set in a most scenic and attractive location.
01226 763147
Loxley Nurseries
Long Lane,
Loxley, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S6 6RL
The nursery began back in the 1980s when it
was known as Hutton’s Nursery, before being
re-established in 1999. The four acre site is
split into two areas, one for retailing and one
for growing plants. Somewhere in the region
of 350,000 plants are grown each year, from
bedding and basket plants to perennials,
trees and shrubs and more exotic bamboos,
grasses and ferns. Loxley Nurseries offers an
extensive range of plants from the traditional
to the contemporary and the unusual. If
you are a novice, occasional or experienced
gardener, the friendly staff will be happy to
help you with what ever your garden requires.
Tel: 0114 233 7134
The Nags Head
Stacey Bank,
Loxley, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S6 6SJ
This popular local situated in Loxley sells real ales made at the Bradfield Brewery as well as a selection of traditional ales, imported lagers, wines, spirits and hot drinks. Look out for the in house snooker tournament that takes place every Sunday.
0114 285 1202
Rhinegold Garden Centre
West Lane,
Off Loxley Road,
Loxley,
Sheffield,
South Yorkshire,
S66SN
Rhinegold Garden Centre pride themselves on
their vast selection of plants, including many
unusual varieties that are rarely seen in the
region.
Visit their gift shop for inspirational items for the
garden or enjoy some of the homemade cakes
on sale in the café.
A great place to go if you want inspiration for
your garden, you can see many plants in their
fully grown state to help you decide if they are
right for your garden.
0114 233 6121
The Brewery Shop
Bradfield Brewery, Watt House Farm, High Bradfield, Sheffield. S6 6LG
Previously a dairy farm, this family run brewery
in the picturesque village of Bradfield produced
its first brew in April 2005. The shop stocks
seasonal specials that change throughout the
year as well as the regular menu of beers.
Regular ales on sale
include:
Farmers Bitter
Farmers Stout
Farmers Pale Ale
Farmers Brown Cow
Farmers Blonde
Seasonals and
specials are available
throughout the year!
Tel: 0114 285 1118
www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk/home/
The Old Horns
Bradfield,
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S6 6LG
Surrounded by beautiful scenery, this historic
old pub is a village local with an extensive menu.
The Old Horns Inn was built in 1833, close to
the site of an earlier pub of the same name.
The lounge has magnificent views over the
picturesque village of Low Bradfield and beyond.
Function room facilities are available.
0114 285 1207
The Postcard Café
Woodfall Lane, Low Bradfield, South Yorkshire S6 6LA
Popular with walkers, the Postcard Café offers
a range of coffees, teas and homemade cakes,
as well as sandwiches in the summer months
and homemade soup in the winter. The shop
also sells a wide range of local produce including
jam, chutneys, ice cream, honey and organic
and fairtrade items, making it more than your
average post office!
0114 285 1235
The Plough
New Road,
Low Bradfield,
Sheffield.
S6 6HW
The Plough has operated as a public house from 1809. Previously a farm the distinctive arched window located at the front of the building was once the entrance where cattle and sheep were driven into the farmyard.
Tel: 0114 285 1280
The Royal Hotel
Main Road, Dungworth, Sheffield. S6 6HF
The Royal Hotel was built around 1813 and
still maintains many of its original features
and character. It is situated in the village of
Dungworth, in the Vale of Bradfield on the edge
of the Peak District. The present owners Dave & Joanne Jubb and Dave & Linda Lambert have
been at The Royal since 1999 and offer a friendly
welcoming atmosphere to all their customers.
0114 285 1213
www.royalhotel-dungworth.co.uk/
Our Cow Molly
Cliffe House Cottage, Hill Top, Stannington, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S6 6GW
This family business has been processing and delivering milk to Sheffield for over 60 years. They’re now using the fresh milk and cream from the farm to produce their very own award winning brand of ice cream.
All the ice cream is available from the farm, so look out for the new flavours that are sold there before they reach the shops. Visit the Cliffe House Farm Shop to pick up some ice cream in a tub for your tea, pick up one of the new milkshakes or stop for a cone on one of their benches, enjoy the view and look out for Molly, the ‘face’ of Our Cow Molly ice cream!
0114 233 2683
The Rose & Crown/“Minnies”
15 Bankfield Lane, Stannington, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. S6 6BR
The pub serves a selection of imported lagers,
wines, spirits and hot drinks.
Mrs Minnie Lee gave her name to the village pub where she spent the greater part of her life.
Although Minnie retired in 1966 the newly
refurbished Rose and Crown is, to this day
referred to as “Minnies”.
0114 234 5096
The Peacock
714 Stannington Road,
Stannington,
Sheffield.
S6 6AJ
This picturesque pub is around 200 years old, famed for its beautiful hanging baskets in the summer months and by locals for its traditional food.
0114 285 2463
www.thepeacockstannington.co.uk/
Foxholes Farm Self Catering Cottages
Hoarstones Road, S6 6HY
Foxholes Farm is a Grade II listed castellated folly which is home to 5 stylish ETC 2- 3 star cottages each sleeping between 1 and 6 people. Short breaks and longer stays are available. Prices start from £45.00 per night.
07917 030602.
www.foxholesfarm.co.uk





