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We can't wait to welcome you. Here you'll find information on how to get here and our onsite facilities.

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Opening Times

Tue–Sat 10am–4pm | Sun 11am–4pm

Sheffield School Holidays & Bank Holidays

Mon-Sat 10am–4pm | Sun 11am–4pm

Closed 25 Dec – 2 Jan for the festive period

Weston Park Museum

Western Bank

Sheffield

S10 2TP

Information for your visit

Weston Park Museum is situated on Western Bank, close to Sheffield's Children's Hospital.

Plan your journey to Weston Park Museum using the Traveline website.

By bus
Take the 51 (Lodge Moor direction) or the 52 (Crookes direction) buses from Arundel Gate, High Street or West Street.
 
By tram
The nearest tram stop is the University of Sheffield. From the tram stop walk past the university Information Commons buildings. Turn left and follow the road up the hill past the Arts Tower on your right and the Students Union on your left. Continue straight ahead until you reach Weston Park on your right. The walk is about 650m (1/3 of a mile).
 
By road
The area around Weston Park Museum is particularly busy during the week and parking is limited. We recommend using public transport if you can. If you are driving to the museum, from the M1 leave at junction 33 and take the A57 to Sheffield.

Follow signs for the University.

 

Alternatively, you can use the convenient park and ride tram facilities at Middlewood, Meadowhall and Nunnery Square (off the A630 / A57 / A61 Parkway).

 

Parking

Weston Park Museum does not have a car park of its own – the nearest public car park is the Q-Park on Durham Road. Visitors using this car park are able to claim 25% off the price of their parking – just ask a member of staff for a discount voucher (this discount is currently unavailable with pre-booked parking spaces).

The disabled parking spaces at the top of Mushroom Lane are temporarily unavailable due to building works. There are a further three disabled parking spaces available toward the bottom of Mushroom Lane near the tennis courts (access to the museum from these is through the park). Blue badge holders may also park in the Pay & Display bays on Mushroom Lane, (near the Dam House entrance) and those on Damer Street near to the Weston Park gates without the need to pay or adhere to the 4 hour max stay.

Similar Pay & Display bays are also available for use a little further away on Northumberland Road.


By rail
The nearest station is Sheffield. 

We recommend taking the tram directly from the railway station to Sheffield University.

There are toilets and baby change facilities available in the museum foyer, main thoroughfare and Picnic Space.

There are a limited number of lockers available in the museum foyer.

The museum also has space for buggies and prams to be left in the foyer.

The museum café, Ambulo, is open Tuesday-Sunday – for more information visit weareambulo.com

You can get in touch with the Ambulo team at info@weareambulo.com or 0114 278 2634

The museum’s Picnic Space on the 1st floor is available when not in use by school groups. 

Sheffield Museums provides a welcoming and supportive environment for breastfeeding.

Food and drink is not permitted in the exhibition and collection galleries.

At the Weston Park Museum shop you’ll find a wide range of products inspired by the displays and your museums favourites.

There’s lots of toys and games, including plenty of pocket money treats, as well as books exploring the city’s, delicious Sheffield Honey from our hives on the museum roof, and much more.

Getting Around

  • There are three disabled parking spaces available toward the bottom of Mushroom Lane near the tennis courts (access to the museum from these is through the park). Blue badge holders may also park in the Pay & Display bays on Damer Street near to the Weston Park gates without the need to pay or adhere to the 4 hour max stay. Similar Pay & Display bays are also available for use a little further away on Northumberland Road.
  • Blue badge holders may also park in the Pay & Display bays on Mushroom Lane, (near the Dam House entrance) and those on Damer Street near to the Weston Park gates without the need to pay or adhere to the 4-hour max stay. Similar Pay & Display bays are also available for use a little further away on Northumberland Road.
  • We welcome Assistance Dogs to Weston Park Museum.
  • Weston Park Museum is fully wheelchair accessible. All exhibitions and displays are on the ground floor of the building and the upstairs activity rooms are easily accessible via the lift.

Sounds & Environment

  • Both our Sheffield Life and Times and Sheffield Stories galleries include videos and audio which can be heard in the gallery. 
  • The museum can be loud during busy periods, particularly weekends and school holidays between 11am – 3pm. We often welcome school groups during the week, but they tend to have left by early afternoon.
  • Some areas of the museum have low levels of lighting – What on Earth, Picturing Sheffield, Ancient Egypt
  • Ear defenders available on request at reception

Exploring the museum

  • You’ll find captioning on our AV / films throughout the gallery
  • Hearing Loops are available in the activity rooms and shop
  • Large print 'Find out More' sheets are available in the exhibitions along with versions of all interpretation. Our What's On guides and flyers are available in large print on request
  • Lower level interactives throughout most areas of the museum
  • Seating is available throughout most areas of the museum.
  • Folding stools are available in Picturing Sheffield, Sheffield Life and Times and Beneath Your Feet.
  • Wheelchairs are available to borrow on request – to book in advance of your visit, please email info@sheffieldmuseums.org.uk or call 0114 278 2600.

Accessible Toilets  

Accessible toilets are located at reception, in the museum corridor and in the picnic space.

There isn’t a Changing Places nearby to the museum. The nearest Changing Places Toilet is located at Crucible Theatre
55 Norfolk Street
Sheffield
S1 1DA
United Kingdom

Contact Us

We want everyone to enjoy their visit to Weston Park Museum. If you have any particular access requirements please get in touch and we'll be happy to help. You can email us at info@sheffieldmuseums.org.uk 

 

We are only able to welcome Assistance Dogs to Weston Park Museum.

Whether you'd like to do a workshop led by our staff or just bring your class to one of our sites, we’d love to welcome you – find out more about school visits here

We offer a wide range of guided tours, talks and workshops for group visitors. Whether you're an art society, luncheon club or ESOL class we can arrange a visit to suit your needs and give you a great day out. Find out more about group visits here

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