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Living in Sheffield: Everything about Sheffield

If you’re thinking about living in Sheffield, you might have a few questions. For example, is Sheffield a nice place to live? What’s the weather like there? How many people live in Sheffield? Don’t worry. This article will introduce Sheffield in detail and give you a thorough understanding of the place before you move there.

Is Sheffield a good place to live?

Are you still thinking about moving to Sheffield? Are you still wondering if Sheffield is a good place to live? Don’t wait any longer! Sheffield is a good place to live. Living there, you can enjoy beautiful scenery, large shopping centres, quality education, comfortable weather and so on. Let’s take a closer look at Sheffield.

Where is Sheffield?

      • Latitude: 53°23’00.00″N
      • Longitude: 1°28’00.00″W
      • Sheffield Location in UK: in South Yorkshire, England
      • Distance between Sheffield and London: driving from Sheffield to London takes about 2-2.5 hours (about 197 km)

How many people living in Sheffield?

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Sheffield Population 2024

It is estimated that the population of Sheffield will reach 606,654 by 1 July 2024.

The official English and Welsh census takes place every ten years. The latest census was held on 21 March 2021. At census date, Sheffield had a population of 556,500 individuals in 232,000 households, which is 0.7% higher than that at the 2011 census (552,698). As there is no official data for 2024, Sheffield’s population in 2024 can only be made based on its growth rates. And the result is that Sheffield will have a population of 606,654 by 2024.

Cost of living in Sheffield

According to Numbeo, a single person living in Sheffield can be estimated to cost £828 a month (not including rent), while a family of four can expect to monthly spend £2,743.5 without rent.

Clothes

Items Prices
1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) £60.50
1 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, …) £27.50
1 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) £61.80
1 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes £53.00

Food

Items Prices
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant £13.00
Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course £60.00
McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) £7.00
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) £4.35
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) £4.00
Cappuccino (regular) £3.52
Coke/Pepsi (0.33 liter bottle) £1.86
Water (0.33 liter bottle) £1.44

Transportation

Items Prices
One-way Ticket (Local Transport) £2.00
Monthly Pass (Regular Price) £75.40
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) £3.50
Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff) £0.99
Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) £14.40
Gasoline (1 liter) £1.43
Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) £28,285.00
Toyota Corolla Sedan 1.6l 97kW Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) £27,760.00

Sports and leisure

Items Prices
Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult £33.20
Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) £5.00
Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat £9.99

Accommodation

Items Prices
Rent Per Month Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre £828.12
Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre £696.88
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre £1,464.29
Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre £1,175.00
Buy Apartment Price Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre £2,850.00
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre £2,000.00

Utilities Monthly

Items Prices
Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 85m2 Apartment £299.71
Mobile Phone Monthly Plan with Calls and 10GB+ Data £12.75
Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) £29.22

As you can see in the table above, basic utilities are expensive, but there are ways to reduce the cost of living. You can switch to the cheapest energy supplier in time. You can also ask our consultants directly. We offer a wide range of Sheffield accommodation that covers utility bills.

Weather Sheffield UK

Sheffield is in South Yorkshire, England, and is at the north of London. Sheffield has a comfortable climate throughout the year. The highest temperature Sheffield UK is in July and August, with maximum temperatures of around 20℃. Sheffield’s coldest temperatures are in December, January and February, with a minimum temperature of about 2℃. Overall, Sheffield has no extremely high or low temperatures throughout the year, so the climate is comfortable.

The table below gives statistics on temperature, rainfall and other data for Sheffield from 1991 to 2020.

Month Maximum temperature (°C) Minimum temperature (°C) Days of air frost (days) Sunshine (hours) Rainfall (mm) Days of rainfall ≥ 1 mm (days) Monthly mean wind speed at 10 m (knots)
January 7.01 2.24 7.17 50.07 75.67 13.17 4.53
February 7.66 2.22 6.93 76.83 67.01 11.47 4.92
March 10.04 3.42 3.57 120.96 59.50 11.13 9.64
April 13.12 5.18 1.07 153.22 58.82 10.07 8.24
May 16.43 7.80 0.07 198.15 54.50 9.33 8.49
June 19.16 10.76 0.00 180.97 75.12 9.47 7.64
July 21.35 12.83 0.00 180.70 62.17 9.40 3.46
August 20.80 12.62 0.00 181.31 65.11 10.03 7.52
September 17.85 10.49 0.00 138.18 63.47 9.33 7.73
October 13.65 7.75 0.37 97.00 78.67 12.67 8.53
November 9.76 4.76 2.37 59.44 84.65 13.32 6.34
December 7.33 2.62 6.50 48.32 86.86 13.67 5.57
Annual 13.71 6.92 28.05 1485.15 831.55 133.06 6.89

Traffic in Sheffield

In the past 100 years, Sheffield has been an important city in the development of the steel industry in the United Kingdom, so the British people call Sheffield a “steel city”. Although Sheffield has been partially deindustrialised, the support and development of the steel industry still exists in the city, of which transport is a very important aspect.

Motorways

Sheffield is connected to the national motorway network by the M1 and M18 motorways. The M99 motorway runs around the north-eastern part of the city, connecting Sheffield with the capital London to the south and Leeds to the north.

Railways

The main railway line through Sheffield was the Midland Main Line, the original section of which opened on 4 June 1839. It connects Sheffield, Derby, Leicester and London. Sheffield Midland Railway Station is the busiest railway station in South Yorkshire. In 2017-18, Sheffield Station was the 43rd busiest train station in the UK, with 9,667,514 arrivals and departures and 1,064,378 transfers.

Coaches

Sheffield is an important coach hub, with direct coaches to Plymouth and Edinburgh.

Aviation

Sheffield does not have a local airport, and residents who want to fly mainly go to Manchester Airport. Serving 199 domestic and foreign destinations, it is the third-largest airport in the UK by passenger traffic. Residents of Sheffield can travel to Manchester Airport by train, which takes about 1.5 hours.

Cycling

Sheffield’s rugged terrain makes it difficult to use bikes, and the city’s cycle use rate is lower than that in the UK. Despite this, Sheffield City Council is keen to encourage the use of bicycles and plans to build more cycle lanes.

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Schools in Sheffield

Sheffield’s education is among the best in the world. If you live in Sheffield, you have access to a world-class education. The following will introduce two famous universities in Sheffield.

University of Sheffield

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Sheffield Hallam University

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Properties for rent in Sheffield

Sheffield is one of the eight largest cities in England besides London. It also has the largest population in England after Birmingham and Leeds. As such a large city with a large population, Sheffield certainly has a wide variety of property types to choose from. Here are the average rents for different properties.

          • Studio: £197/week
          • En-suite: £181/week
          • Non En-suite: £121/week
          • 1B: £242/week
          • 2B: £293/week

See all properties for rent in Sheffield

If you are going to come to Sheffield for higher education or work, you will need to consider renting a house near the university or the workplace. However, the university has limited student dormitories and cannot choose according to your own requirements. Based on this, you can ask our consultants to select the right student accommodation Sheffield for you. Here is a list of Sheffield’s most popular apartment blocks.

Crown House

Crown House is a young and well-designed student accommodation in Sheffield. Built in 2017, it includes studios as well as one-bedroom and two-bedroom flats, which are popular as they are well-furnished and relatively affordable. Located opposite the Sheffield Crown Court, Crown House created a safe living environment for all international students, and students can get to the University of Sheffield International College about 5-7 minutes walk.

Hollis Croft

Hollis Croft is a luxury student accommodation in Sheffield. The flats here are popular because of the location, facilities and services. Next to the International College of the University of Sheffield, only a 3-minute walk can get from Hollis Croft. Within easy walking distance, you can get to the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University with 10-15 minutes of walking.

Vita Student Telephone House

Vita Student Telephone House is a famous student accommodation in Sheffield. Located in Charter Square, S1 1BA, Vita Student Telephone House is just a 9-minute walk from the University of Sheffield and a 5-minute walk from Sheffield Hallam University.

New Era Student Living

New Era Student Living is a modern student accommodation in Sheffield. Built in 2017, it is a high-end serviced student accommodation. There are a variety of room types, including en-suite, studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom. New Era Student Living accommodation enjoys an excellent location that offers convenient travel times to key destinations. Sheffield Hallam University is just a short 10-minute walk away. Meanwhile, the University of Sheffield takes a mere 15 minutes by bus.

Best places to live in Sheffield

If you’re visiting Sheffield for the first time, the very first thing to consider is where to stay. You need to consider the safety, convenience and many other factors of the area you live in. To help you make a better and faster decision, here are some of the best areas to live in Sheffield.

1. St. Pauls

St. Paul is located in the heart of Sheffield. Various well-designed apartments are available here, and the surroundings are also fantastic. It is located in the center of the city, so it has been deeply influenced by the industrial development of the past. You can get more job opportunities here and learn about the city’s history.

2. Crookes

Crookes is 1.5 miles northwest of Sheffield city centre. Even though it’s not in the city centre, it’s still one of the best places to live in Sheffield. University of Sheffield is as far from the city centre as it is from Crookes. Therefore, it is the main choice for many students when choosing student accommodation Sheffield. There are also many parks with beautiful environment.

3. Walkley

Walkley is next to Crookes, so their environment and facilities are very similar. However, accommodation in Walkley is more affordable. It’s more family-friendly because it’s far away from the large student population and the rent is cheaper.

4. Fulwood

Fulwood sits 3 miles west of the city centre. Although it is far from the city centre, it has a unique view. You can get a full view of the city centre from certain locations. It is also a great place for families with kids to live, as there are many quality primary schools. Children can grow up healthily and happily here.

5. Hillsborough

Hillsborough is very popular in Sheffield. With plenty of schools, Hillsborough is always the best choice for parents. Hillsborough is also home to Sheffield Wednesday’s football stadium, so you can do exercise here, and even watch some sports games.

6. Ecclesall

Ecclesall is located in the southwest of the city. Full of leafy streets, spacious parks and complete facilities, Eccelsall is also one of the best areas to live in Sheffield. There are also many schools and shops, so it is convenient for residents. Porter Valley and Ecclesall Woods are also situated there, providing you picturesque scenery.

Things to do in Sheffield today

Sheffield is a city representative of England’s style. Whether you like art, natural scenery or shopping, you can feel satisfied here.

Sheffield’s environment is terrific because of these parks and green places. You can run in the park in the morning and walk in the streets in the evening. Although Sheffield was once an industrial city, its environment is now perfect. There is no need to worry about pollution.

There are also many unique restaurants and bars in Sheffield. Sometimes, you can invite some friends, choose a bar with good taste and style, then chat and play with your friends.

Sheffield also occasionally hosts sports and music events. Here, you will not feel life boring. The temperature is always comfortable, and you can do a lot of outdoor activities.

As a major city in England, Sheffield certainly has many large shopping malls. Here, you can easily buy everything from luxury products to daily necessities.

There are many things to do in Sheffield. Sheffield would be the perfect city for you to live in.

Unique park attractions

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Graves Park

Graves Park is Sheffield’s biggest park in the Southwest of the city. Graves Park has a large area of grassland, and several small streams run through the park. The park is also equipped with sports equipment, so that you can do sports here.

Endcliffe Park

Endcliffe Park is a large and family-friendly park in Sheffield. It is the first in a series of parks and green spaces, known collectively as Porter Valley Parks. From here, you can follow all the way out to the Peak District.

Millhouses Park

Millhouses Park is about 3.5 miles from the city centre and has been a public park for over 100 years. It offers excellent entertainment, sports and beverage facilities. There is a lake, and boats are available to hire. The lake is even home to the Sheffield Model Boat Society.

Peace Gardens

Peace Gardens, located in the courtyard of Sheffield’s Gothic Town Hall, is a beautiful garden. The Gardens feature huge waterfalls whose flowing water symbolises molten steel, representing the history of steel production in Sheffield and local rivers, including the Rivelyn and Loxley. There are many memorial monuments in the garden, including the Hiroshima Monument to the victims of the 1945 nuclear attack.

Ecclesall Woods

Ecclesall Woods covers 350 acres and once supplied wood and charcoal to local industry. It is now a local nature reserve. There are many landmarks within the forest, including two historic mills, one of which dates back to the 1600s. There are also pits that were once used to make coal, and there is evidence of charcoal burning sites throughout the forest.

Hillsborough Park

Hillsborough Park is out of the city centre. It has quite large tennis courts, wide lakes and a children’s playground. There are all kinds of birds and even swans in the park.

Crookes Valley Park

Crookes Valley Park is a public green place in the Crookesmoor area of Sheffield. It is not far from Weston Park, with large cherry blossoms to view in the spring. Most of the space of Crookes Valley Park is occupied by the lake, which was originally a water supply reservoir called The Old Great Dam and was converted into the Park in 1900.

Characteristic cafes and restaurants

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JORO

    • Sun, Mon, Tue: Closed
    • Wed: 17:30-22:00
    • Thu, Fri, Sat: 12:00-17:00; 17:30-22:00

Cutley Works

    • Sat, Sun: 10:00 – 23:00
    • Mon-Fri: 9:00 – 23:00

Ashoka

    • Sun, Mon, Tue, Web, Thu: 18:00 – 23:00
    • Fri, Sat: 18:00 – 0:00

Napoli Centro

    • Sun: 17:00 – 21:30
    • Mon: Closed
    • Tue, Web, Thu: 17:00 – 21:30
    • Fri: 12:00 – 14:00; 17:00 – 22:00
    • Sat: 17:00 – 22:00

Tamper

    • Sun: 9:00 – 16:00
    • Mon-Fri: 8:00 – 16:30
    • Sat: 9:00 – 16:30

Nonnas

    • Sun: 9:00 – 23:00
    • Mon-Sat: 8:00 – 23:00

Sheffield shopping areas

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Fargate

Fargate is a pedestrian and shopping area in Sheffield, England. It is located between Barker’s Pool and the High Street opposite the Cathedral. It became a pedestrian street in 1973. Fargate hosts continental markets approximately 4 times a year, including European stalls selling cheese, sweets, clothing, plants and handicrafts, including jewellry and ornaments.

    • Sun: 11:00 – 17:00
    • Mon-Sat: 08:00 – 19:00

Meadowhall

Meadowall is an indoor shopping centre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is 3 miles northeast from Sheffield city centre and 2 miles from Rotherham town centre. It is the largest shopping centre in Yorkshire and currently the 12th largest in the UK. Meadowhall’s original architecture was inspired by the Place d’Orlsamans shopping centre in Ottawa, Canada.

    • Sun: 11:00 – 17:00
    • Mon-Fri: 10:00 – 21:00
    • Sat: 09:00 – 20:00

Moor Market

Moor Market is located in the city centre of Sheffield. It has various stalls offering quality and fantastic products. There are also many international specialty stores selling delicious and hard-to-source products from countries around the world. You can also grab a bite to eat there, and there is a food court with all kinds of food.

    • Sun: Closed
    • Mon-Sat: 08:30 – 17:30

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Is Sheffield safe?

The overall crime rate in Sheffield in 2023 was 10.6%, and Sheffield is a relatively safe part of Britain. Out of 109 towns, villages and cities in South Yorkshire, Sheffield has the 45th highest crime rate. Among the most common crimes are violence and sexual assault. Overall, as a major international city in the UK, Sheffield is relatively safe and a great place to live.

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Living in Sheffield: is Sheffield a nice place to live?

Living in Sheffield is terrific. Sheffield is a large city in the UK, close to London, and has excellent education, including University of Sheffield. The weather in Sheffield is comfortable, and the cost of living is more affordable than that in London, making it suitable for families. It has a beautiful environment with many parks and specialty restaurants. If you like shopping, there are also many large malls. All in all, Sheffield can meet your every need and is a nice place to live.

FAQ

The highest temperature Sheffield UK is in July and August, with maximum temperatures of around 20℃. Sheffield’s coldest temperatures are in December, January and February, with a minimum temperature of about 2℃. Overall, Sheffield has no extremely high or low temperatures throughout the year, so the climate is comfortable.

Sheffield is in South Yorkshire, England. Driving from Sheffield to London takes about 2-2.5 hours (about 197 km).

Sheffield is a major city in South Yorkshire.

Sheffield is a good place to live. Living there, you can enjoy beautiful scenery, large shopping centres, quality education, comfortable weather and so on. If you consider moving to Sheffield, don’t wait and consult uhomes.com to find your right accommodation.

Sheffield has an area of 551.72 square kilometres.

According to Numbeo, a single person living in Sheffield can be estimated to cost £828 a month (not including rent), while a family of four can expect to monthly spend £2,743.5 without rent.

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