Thursday, 23 May 2019

Sheffield's Bear Pit

I'm still exploring our new area! One day this Spring I paid my first visit to the city of Sheffield. First of all to its Botanical Garden (which are absolutely excellent for anyone with an interest in plants):


It has one of the oldest glasshouses still standing (1830s) full of scary flowers like this triffid thing:


It has a fossilised tree-stump, discovered in a local coal seam:


It sells the strangest looking tea ever:


And it has a BEAR PIT!


This dates from Victorian times and no one seems terribly certain whether actual bear-baiting took place in there - it was probably just a zoo enclosure. The bears got moved out after a child fell in and was savaged, it's said.

From one of the oldest glasshouses then to a very modern one, and one of the largest in built here in the UK within the last century: the Winter Garden in the town centre:



No bears though...


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