Sheffield Castle Open Days and Excavation Tours - Friday 31st May

Sheffield Castle Open Days and Excavation Tours - Friday 31st May

Join Wessex Archaeology to explore the excavations of Sheffield Castle during guided tours of the site. FREE event, booking required.

By Wessex Archaeology

Select date and time

Friday, May 31 · 11:30am - 12:30pm GMT+1

Location

Castlegate

Castlegate Sheffield City Centre United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 hour

Open Days will take place on Saturday 11th, Saturday 18th and Friday 31st May 2024.

This is a unique opportunity to see a live archaeological site and learn about Sheffield’s history while exploring the excavations. The Castlegate area has changed dramatically over hundreds or years from castle to slaughterhouses, bowling green to steel works, and from Sheffield market to its current state. The site is now moving on to an exciting new chapter and work is underway to redevelop the area into a park.

Archaeologists will be on hand to showcase their latest findings and chat through their work.

Booking is essential. We recommend booking early to secure your spot! Booking will close the day before each event.

You can find out more about past archaeological discoveries by viewing our previous online video series.

Stay up to date with current work on the site by signing up to the Castlegate newsletter.


Your visit

Your visit will include a short health and safety induction followed by a guided tour of site. Group numbers will be small, so that you will have plenty of time to ask questions.

To allow us to manage the number of visitors on site we need you to book your visit in advance. Your visit will last for 1 hour and will accommodate up to 20 visitors. Please arrive in the specified arrival time slot for your visit. Please note that admittance will be denied if you arrive outside your chosen time of entry.

We will meet in the Castlegate area of Sheffield. Details of the meeting point will be emailed to attendees before their chosen tour date.

The tours will take place outside, so please dress appropriately for the weather. All visitors must wear sturdy footwear (i.e. walking boots). Please note that admittance will be denied if your footwear is deemed to be unsafe for the site tour (no open-toe shoes or high-heels).

Please be aware that children must be accompanied by an adult.

Choose your arrival time from the following time slots when completing the booking form.

• 11.30am – 12.30pm (arrive between 11.20-11.30am)

• 1.30 – 2.30pm (arrive between 1.20-1.30pm)

• 3 – 4pm (arrive between 2.50-3pm), only available on Saturday events.


Photography:

Photographs and videos maybe be taken by Sheffield Council, Keltbray and Wessex Archaeology during the tours. There are also webcams set up to capture footage of the site. If you would like to take photos or video of the site during your visit, you are allowed to do so for personal use only. If you intend to use or share these photos for commercial purpose (including media coverage) you need to obtain prior permission to to do so. Please contact press@wessexarch.co.uk.


Facilities on site:

Toilets are available on site.

There is no parking available on site. The nearest car park is Q Park Castlegate.


Accessibility:

Due to the nature of the archaeological site, there are uneven surfaces and rough ground throughout. You can see the site conditions by viewing the ‘Castlecam’ set up by the Sheaf and Porter Rivers Trust.

If you have questions or specific access needs, please contact us prior to your visit to discuss these.


Cancellations:

If you can no longer attend, please cancel your booking as soon as possible, as this will allow others to visit.

In the unlikely event that Wessex Archaeology must cancel the tours due to unforeseen circumstances, participants will be informed by email at the earliest opportunity.


Contact us:

If you have any questions regarding your visit or booking, please email sheffieldcastle@wessexarch.co.uk.

Organized by

Wessex Archaeology is the UK’s leading provider of archaeological and heritage services, and an educational charity.

Established for 40 years, we offer an unrivalled range of services above ground, below ground and underwater, delivered by over 320 industry experts from an international network of offices.

We work in partnership with our clients across a variety of sectors to deliver practical, sustainable solutions to effectively manage the historic environment. Our experience and knowledge help our clients achieve successful planning outcomes, engage communities and stakeholders, and enhance the value of national historical assets.

As a registered charity, community engagement is at the heart of what we do. We are committed to promoting education in science, the arts, culture and heritage. The knowledge gained through serving our commercial clients is used to enhance the experiences of individuals, communities, and organisations alike.

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