This intercultural arts hub reflects the diversity of contemporary Britain through the work it presents, the artists it supports and the communities it engages.
This intercultural arts hub reflects the diversity of contemporary Britain through the work it presents, the artists it supports and the communities it engages.
Bradford Playhouse is a beautiful Art Deco theatre with a vintage bar situated in the heart of Little Germany, Bradford’s cultural quarter.
Don’t be fooled by the size of The Peace Museum, this collection of peaceful objects has a powerful message behind it and makes for fascinating exhibitions.
The University of Sheffield Students’ Union houses gig venues, bars and various other facilities for students, staff and the general public.
Just outside the city walls, stylish interiors, spacious rooms and famous breakfasts make 23 St. Mary’s the ideal base for exploring this wonderful city!
Independent boutique hotel offering a modern take on the classic British B&B.
The Guild of Media Arts was formed in 2015 as the lifelong custodian of York’s designation as a UNESCO City of Media Arts. Thy run socials, network events and workshops.
With views across sweeping manicured lawns all the way to the Minster, The Garden Room is a beautiful setting for drinks and afternoon tea.
The Fat Badger York is a 4 star AA rated Inn rich in old English character. It’s grafted into the city centre walls, not far from York Minster.
Sister restaurant to Michelin-starred The Black Swan, Roots has embraced its farm-to-fork ethos to bring a taste of Oldstead to the city.
Brew & Brownie is an independent cafe in York!