This is a lovely place to stay, although it might not suit everyone. It really doesn't feel like a Bed and Breakfast, more like a family visit to (depending on your age) your aunt, your sister, your niece and her family. Staying in the Swedish room was like visiting a friend and staying in their spare room, although with better furniture than many. If you want to swing a cat in the en suite facilities, you will be disappointed, but everything was working if a bit cramped. The food was nice, served in a lovely kitchen from the Aga, and, bliss, Radio 3. It is a few minutes walk to the Hunters Bar roundabout on the Ecclesall Road which is well served by buses in the 80 to 88 or something series. (Best place to get them from the centre of Sheffield is the City Hall stop outside the Virgin Megastore). I never waited more than a few minutes, even on Sunday morning. The walk from Hunters Bar to the B and B does have a bit of a slope upward, but that means that the view from the bedroom window is very nice indeed. The Hunters Bar area has a fair student population, but without rowdiness or noise, just the economic contribution and liveliness that means several good restaurants and a nice cafe run by a Frenchman just down from the bank on the road between Ecclesall Road and Junction Road which is the one you take to get to this B and B.





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