July History Tours

Event information
Date: Sun, 6 July 2025
Time: 2.00pm & 2.30pm
Cost: £5.00 + Booking fee
Type: ***SOLD OUT*** , Guided walk , History & Heritage
Ever wondered who helped shape Sheffield into the city it is today? Step back in time with us on a guided tour of Sheffield General Cemetery, a beautifully preserved Grade II* listed site with over 180 years of history.
Explore this unique Victorian ‘Garden Cemetery’, designed in the style of a landscaped park, and uncover the stories of the people buried here – from industrialist Mark Firth and reformer Samuel Holberry, to sweetmaker George Bassett and the founders of Cole Brothers (now John Lewis). With over 87,000 burials, the Cemetery is a remarkable gateway into the city’s rich past.
You’ll visit the striking French-inspired catacombs, hear the tales behind our listed monuments and memorials, and see the recently restored Samuel Worth Chapel, now a thriving cultural space.
After the tour, join us at the Samuel Worth Chapel for refreshments – our café and bookstall will be open from 2.00-4.00pm.
Event Details
- Location: The Gatehouse, Cemetery Avenue, Sheffield, S11 8NT
- Accessibility: The historic nature of the site and the sloping landscape mean that not all spaces are fully accessible. Paths may be uneven and there are steps on some paths. Find out more here.
- Tickets: All tickets are sold online via Ticketsource. No tickets are available on the door.
- Please note, there is no minimum age but the tour is aimed at adults and is more suitable for children aged over 11. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
T&Cs
- Tickets for this event are non-refundable. However, if for any reason the event is cancelled by Sheffield General Cemetery Trust, we will refund your ticket.
- If you have bought a ticket but are unable to attend, please email [email protected] so we can try to reallocate it.
- Email [email protected] with any questions about this event.
Thank You
This is a volunteer-led fundraising event for Sheffield General Cemetery Trust (Registered Charity Number: 1103158) with all proceeds going towards the charitable aims of the Trust. We thank you for your ongoing support in preserving this special place for generations to come.