
Visit Heeley City Farm
At Heeley City Farm, you’ll find friendly faces, cheerful gardens, and animals that make you smile—all nestled in the heart of Sheffield. It’s simple to enjoy meaningful family time, learn new skills, and appreciate a community that cherishes both people and the planet. Entry is free, but donations are always welcome.




What to expect
Events and workshops
From educational workshops to fun seasonal events, there’s always something happening at Heeley City Farm. Check out our calendar for sessions on composting, tree care, or family craft projects.
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Meet Our Animals
Stroll around the farm and get to know our friendly goats, rare-breed sheep, curious hens, and other resident creatures. Don’t miss our small animal house!
An active farm
Our gardens burst with colour, fresh produce, and pollinator-friendly blooms. Take a peaceful walk through green spaces that promote biodiversity and show how sustainable growing methods support healthy communities.
Planning your visit
Visiting Heeley City Farm is simple—just drop by at any time during our opening hours. We’re easily accessible by public transport, cycling routes, and local footpaths. Bring friends, family, or come solo to enjoy a vibrant, welcoming space where nature and community thrive together. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Opening times
We are open 9am till 5pm everyday but Christmas day.
Location
Heeley City Farm, Richards Road, Sheffield, S2 3DT.
Getting Here
For transportation information, and trip planning click here. We have free on road parking on Richards Road and Anns road. Richards road is on a slight hill and has limited drop curbs. Anns Road is at the top of the farm by the cafe and is more flat.




We are a Sheffield Safe Place
Sheffield Safe Places aims to support adults who may feel vulnerable when they are out and about in Sheffield. If someone needs help, for example they are lost, ill or frightened, then they can enter the nearest safe place to get help. We are a part of a national scheme of organisations across the country that want to be a safe refuge for people.
Here at the farm along with our adults who have lived experience of feeling vulnerable in the community or want to teach people about their disability, we train up organisations in Sheffield to make them more inclusive, supportive and friendly.
Anyone can sign up to become a member of the scheme, members are sent a pack containing a Keep Safe Card and travel assistant cards. Can you spot any of our Safe Places in Sheffield? Just look out for the logo in a shop window or door!
