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Hallam Pastoral Centre Shop PDF Print

We are pleased to announce that a new amenity in support of parishes and parishioners is available at the Hallam Pastoral Centre in the form of our very own shop.  The shop is open daily Monday to Friday from 10.00am till 3.00pm.  For details of items we stock, please click on 'read more'.

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A warm welcome to the Hallam Pastoral Centre and Shop PDF Print

Hallam Pastoral Centre

Getting to the Hallam Pastoral Centre

Our address is St Charles Street Sheffield S9 3WU

Click here for a map showing the location of the Hallam Pastoral Centre.

Click here for directions to the Hallam Pastoral Centre from the M1.

Bus services: 52 from the City Centre (Arundel Gate) runs along Attercliffe Common - alight at Stevenson Road stop. Every 7-10 minutes.

Tram: Nearest stops either Woodbourn Road or Attercliffe. Approx 5-10 minutes walk.

Facilities for hire

The Hallam Pastoral Centre offers facilities for hire ideally suited to meetings, conferences, retreats etc.

Book your function at the newly refurbished Hallam Pastoral Centre and enjoy the benefit of:

  • A range of comfortable rooms to suit your requirements suitable for meetings and events accommodating 2 – 50 delegates
  • Extremely competitive rates
  • Central location with easy access from the M1 and the City Centre
  • Ample, on site parking
  • Friendly, helpful staff
  • Peaceful atmosphere
  • Chapel of St Aidan (may be used by visitors)
  • Quality catering by arrangement
  • Audio-visual equipment for hire and use
  • Free Wifi connection to a fast Broadband service

Please contact Matthew Bray on 0114 256 6401 or via the link below to discuss your individual requirements. We look forward to welcoming you.

The Pastoral Centre also accommodates the administrative and support services hub of the Diocese of Hallam – individual departments can be contacted through their webpages.

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