Esta propiedad
Dam House is a modestly appointed, no-frills 3-star boutique hotel that trades corporate polish for authentic local character and competitive rates, occupying a converted Victorian terrace in Sheffield's regenerating city centre. The aesthetic is deliberately understated—think exposed brick, minimalist furnishings, and staff who know the independent café scene better than corporate script—attracting budget-conscious explorers, creative professionals, and cyclists drawn to the city's outdoor reputation. Standing in its modest lobby, you sense a hotel that has abandoned pretence in favour of proximity: it's walkable to the Kelham Island Brewery, the Peak District trails, and Sheffield's thriving arts quarter. Best suited to the adventurous traveller seeking authentic accommodation without hotel-chain blandness.
️Crónicas de la ciudad
Sheffield's identity was forged in steel: from the 13th century, the River Don's waterfalls powered cutlery and blade manufacturing that made the city a global synonym for edged tools and industrial prowess. The city's architectural fabric reflects this boom-and-bust cycle—Georgian workshops sit alongside Victorian foundries, Brutalist post-war regeneration, and the gleaming contemporary Winter Garden (2003), which marked Sheffield's deliberate cultural pivot away from pure manufacturing. The 1997 World Student Games and subsequent arena development catalysed a wholesale reimagining; today's Sheffield is a poster child for post-industrial reinvention, balancing heritage conservation with digital startups, craft breweries, and progressive public art. Once a grimy steel town, it is now recognised as one of Britain's greenest cities, surrounded by the Peak District and threaded with public woodlands.
️ Mejor época para visitar
La guía completaLos mejores meses
May and early June represent Sheffield's sweet spot: temperatures peak around 15–17°C, daylight extends until 21:00, the gardens at Botanical Gardens are in full bloom, and school holidays have not yet driven families en masse. July and August are objectively warmer (18–19°C) but attract coach tours, music festival overflow crowds, and premium pricing.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
July–August (school summer holidays, Leeds Festival spillover, Sheffield's outdoor cinema season) and December (Christmas markets in Peace Gardens, festive theatre). Hotel rates rise 20–35% in these windows; advance booking is essential. September sees the Tramlines Festival (independent music, urban culture), driving a secondary spike.
El presupuesto de la temporada
April–early May and September–October offer the best value: spring flowers without Easter crowds, or post-summer warmth (14–15°C) with 15–20% discounts. October half-term is still manageable. November is quiet and rainy but offers the deepest discounts (up to 25%).
Tiempo y embalaje
Sheffield's climate is characterised by unpredictable spring showers and high cloud cover even in summer—it receives more annual rainfall than London despite being inland and slightly elevated. Pack a compact waterproof and layered clothing; even in June, expect 13–16°C mornings and sudden showers that clear within an hour.
Briefing en vivo de la ciudad
- Sheffield's tram network completed a major upgrade in 2024–2025, with enhanced frequency and real-time tracking now live; this improves hotel guests' mobility to Meadowhall shopping district and the Botanical Gardens without car hire.
- Kelham Island has seen explosive hospitality growth (breweries, street food courts, independent galleries); the neighbourhood is now Sheffield's primary cultural draw for visitors, walkable from Dam House and worth a 2–3 hour evening exploration.
- June weather historically sits at the boundary between late spring unpredictability and early summer stability; the hotel's proximity to indoor alternatives (Winter Garden, Graves Gallery, Leopold Square independent shops) is a comfort during the frequent midday showers typical of early June.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Dam House, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on upper floors (3rd-4th) away from street-facing walls, particularly rooms overlooking the rear courtyard or garden area
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms facing Alma Street, rooms near the kitchen/dining areas, rooms adjacent to the main entrance
Best views
Rear courtyard and garden views, some rooms with views toward Sheffield's green spaces
Quietest floors
3rd and 4th floors, particularly rear-facing
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from Alma Street during daytime hours; typical city center ambient noise; minimal noise complaints regarding other guests due to smaller property size
💡 Insider tips
Request a room away from the lift and stairwell; upper floor rear rooms offer best quiet experience; this converted Victorian property is relatively intimate, so noise levels are generally lower than larger chain hotels; weekday stays typically quieter than weekends; the property is near Sheffield city center so some urban noise is inevitable
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalaciones hoteleras
Free WiFi throughout property; 50 Mbps average speed, single login per room.
Single lift serves all three floors; no stairs-only sections.
Complimentary digital access to Telegraph via in-room tablet; limited physical newspapers (Guardian/Telegraph) available at reception weekdays 07:00-09:00.
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in from 12:00 subject to availability (£25 fee); late check-out until 14:00 charged at £30.
Complimentary storage available before check-in and after check-out for up to 48 hours at front desk.
Step-free main entrance with ramp; ground-floor accessible rooms available with roll-in shower; lift accessible to all floors; some period features in corridors.
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is Sheffield City Centre multi-storey (Sheaf Street, 3 mins walk) at £1.50/hour or £12/day; no EV charging at hotel.
Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit required; £150 incidental hold placed on card at check-in
Dining & Hours en el sitio
Faith & Dietary cerca
- Church of England: Sheffield Cathedral (St Peter and St Paul) (0.4 km, 6 mins walk south)
- Mosque: Masjid Al-Noor Sheffield Central Mosque (1.2 km, 18 mins walk southwest)
- Synagogue: Sheffield Hebrew Congregation Synagogue (0.9 km, 12 mins walk west)
Halal: Iqra Halal Butchers (Sharrow Vale Road), 1.5 km, 20 mins walk; certified suppliers throughout city centre.
Kosher: No dedicated kosher grocers in immediate vicinity; nearest is Leeds Jewish Community Centre (40 km); hotel kitchen can accommodate with advance notice.
Vegan/Vegetarian: Tamper Coffee (Tamper Lane), 0.3 km, 5 mins walk; vegan all-day breakfast and lunch; The Lescar vegetarian-friendly pub 0.6 km.
Estilo de vida y recreación local
Sheffield City Centre (Fargate, Meadowhall 8 km); nearest boutique district is Broomhill village 1.5 km north (local independents, antique shops).
Crookes Valley Park (0.8 km, 12 mins north); gentle hill terrain, mixed woodland; Sheffield Botanical Gardens (1.2 km southeast) formal paths, accessible throughout.
Graves Art Gallery (0.5 km, free entry); Kelham Island Industrial Museum (1.5 km, £8 adults); Sheffield Museum and Mappin Art Gallery (both free, city centre).
Lyceum Theatre (0.6 km south) and Crucible Theatre (0.4 km south); Sheffield City Hall (0.5 km) for concerts and events.
Arcade Empire (High Street, 0.5 km); Pinball Hall (Devonshire Quarter, 1 km); board-game cafes minimal in immediate area.
Endcliffe Park (2 km northwest, large playground); Norfolk Park (1 km south, enclosed playground area); both have picnic facilities.
️ Medio Ambiente y Salud
☀️ UV index: Early June: UV index 6-7 (High); daytime temps 18-22°C. Use SPF 30+ daily, limit midday sun 11:00-15:00, light layers recommended.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass pollen moderate, tree pollen low by June; no significant weed pollen. Hay fever sufferers should carry antihistamines; windows can be left open with minimal risk.
5 minutos de radios esenciales
Barclays Bank ATM (The Moor shopping centre, 0.3 km); HSBC ATM (Norfolk Street, 0.2 km); abundant city-centre ATMs within 500 m.
Boots Pharmacy (The Moor), 0.3 km, opens 08:30-17:30 weekdays, 09:00-17:00 Saturdays; Lloyds Pharmacy (Boots, Fargate), 0.4 km, same hours. Nearest 24h pharmacy: Tesco Pharmacy (Parkway, 2 km, in supermarket open 24h).
Tesco Express (Moorhead, 0.4 km) open 07:00-23:00 daily; Sainsbury's Local (Tudor Square, 0.6 km) open 06:30-23:00; Boots (The Moor, 0.3 km) open until 18:00 weekdays.
Nearest bus stop: 'Sheffield Station/Arundel Gate' (0.2 km); tram stop 'Cathedral' (0.1 km on Supertram orange line). Local fare: £1.80 single, £4.50 day pass; contactless card payment standard.
Dinero y moneda
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No dedicated exchange booths nearby; use ATMs for best rates. Travelex at Sheffield Station (1 km) has poor tourist rates (+3-4% markup); avoid airport bureaux entirely. Banks offer fair mid-market rates with account holders.
Contactless payment (chip/NFC) ubiquitous in shops, pubs, cafes; card-only some independent venues. Mobile Pay (Apple/Google) widely accepted. Some older pubs may be cash-only.
Restaurants: 10-15% on food bills (not automatic); round up for taxis to nearest £1-2; hotel housekeeping £1-2 per night if satisfied; bar staff optional (£0.50-1 per drink) but appreciated.
Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto
Cheap car hire →Foundation Coffee House (Psalter Lane, 0.7 km), Americano £2.20, espresso £2.00; locals' favourite, 10 mins walk.
Greggs Bakery (The Moor, 0.3 km), meal deal sausage roll + drink + snack £2.50; or Tamper Coffee vegan brunch £8.95.
The Lescar gastropub (Sharrow Vale Road, 1.2 km), main course £10-12; Tamper Lane ramen alternative £9-11.
Sharrow Vale Road (1.2 km, 15 mins walk) has weekend street food vendors; street-level kebab shops throughout Devonshire Quarter (1 km).
Tesco Extra (The Moor, 0.3 km); Sainsbury's (Tudor Square, 0.6 km); Lidl (Arundel Street, 0.7 km) for budget staples.
Primark (The Moor, 0.3 km), budget fast-fashion; H&M (Meadowhall, 8 km); vintage/charity shops on Sharrow Vale Road (1.2 km) for bargains.
Sheffield Supertram day pass £4.50 covers unlimited journeys; or South Yorkshire bus day ticket £5.00. From airport (Robin Hood, 20 km): National Express coach £5.50 to city centre (45 mins), or train £7.20 (25 mins).
Buy a 'Visit Sheffield' card (£15, covers discounts at museums and attractions); Sharrow Vale Road has lower-price eateries than city centre (20% cheaper meals); use Supertram rather than taxis—a day pass (£4.50) includes Meadowhall shopping if needed.
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
SheffieldIn the UK, dial 999 for all emergency services (police, ambulance, fire). For non-emergency situations, use 101 for police. Sheffield is served by South Yorkshire Police. Emergency services are available 24/7.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Sheffield, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
En torno a
Book trains →Sheffield City Centre → Multiple routes throughout Sheffield
💡 Day Saver ticket (£3.50) offers unlimited travel. Routes 5, 6, 52 are most useful for city centre attractions.
Sheffield City Centre → Meadowhall Shopping Centre & Outer Districts
💡 Modern, reliable local transit. The city centre has several tram stops within walking distance of The Bath Hotel. Best for day trips.
Manchester Airport (MAN) → The Bath Hotel, Sheffield City Centre
💡 Book in advance for better rates. Journey time varies by traffic; allow extra time during rush hours (7-9am, 5-7pm).
Manchester Piccadilly Station → Sheffield Railway Station (walking distance to The Bath Hotel)
💡 Most convenient and reliable option. Walk 10 mins from station to hotel. Book advance tickets for savings.
Preguntas frecuentes
What are the best rooms at Dam House?
Rooms on upper floors (3rd-4th) away from street-facing walls, particularly rooms overlooking the rear courtyard or garden area
Which rooms should I avoid at Dam House?
Ground floor rooms facing Alma Street, rooms near the kitchen/dining areas, rooms adjacent to the main entrance
Is Dam House noisy?
Street noise from Alma Street during daytime hours; typical city center ambient noise; minimal noise complaints regarding other guests due to smaller property size
Which rooms have the best views at Dam House?
Rear courtyard and garden views, some rooms with views toward Sheffield's green spaces
What are insider tips for staying at Dam House?
Request a room away from the lift and stairwell; upper floor rear rooms offer best quiet experience; this converted Victorian property is relatively intimate, so noise levels are generally lower than larger chain hotels; weekday stays typically quieter than weekends; the property is near Sheffield city center so some urban noise is inevitable
What time is check-in at Dam House?
Check-in at Dam House is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Dam House have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout property; 50 Mbps average speed, single login per room.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Dam House?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Dam House?
Greggs Bakery (The Moor, 0.3 km), meal deal sausage roll + drink + snack £2.50; or Tamper Coffee vegan brunch £8.95.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Dam House?
Sheffield Supertram day pass £4.50 covers unlimited journeys; or South Yorkshire bus day ticket £5.00. From airport (Robin Hood, 20 km): National Express coach £5.50 to city centre (45 mins), or train £7.20 (25 mins).
When is the best time to visit Sheffield?
May and early June represent Sheffield's sweet spot: temperatures peak around 15–17°C, daylight extends until 21:00, the gardens at Botanical Gardens are in full bloom, and school holidays have not yet driven families en masse. July and August are objectively warmer (18–19°C) but attract coach tours, music festival overflow crowds, and premium pricing.
️ Top atracciones
💡 Visit during summer months when the fountains are operating and outdoor events are held. Great spot for lunch breaks.
💡 Donations welcome but entry is free. Attend a free organ recital if visiting on weekdays. Less crowded in early mornings.
💡 Check their event schedule for free artist talks and workshops. The metalwork collection reflects Sheffield's industrial heritage.
💡 Download the free Sheffield City Centre Heritage Trail map from visitor services. Takes approximately 90 minutes. Start at the Town Hall.
💡 Visit the free animal farm section and enjoy picnicking by the lake. Great for families. Parking is free but limited.