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Finding us

Broomgrove Nursing Home
30 Broomgrove Road
Sheffield S10 2LR

Tel. 0114 266 1311

How to find us

By car from the M1 and the city centre

Leave the M1 at Junction 33 and follow the signs for the City Centre via the Parkway and along the A630 (A57).

This will lead you to an enormous roundabout – Park Square – which is controlled by traffic lights and dominated overhead by the distinctive Supertram bridges.

Leave the Park Square roundabout by the fourth exit leading onto Commercial Street – the Ponds Forge swimming complex will be on your left. Follow the road round onto Arundel Gate, signed ‘A625 Castleton’.

Continue straight on at another roundabout (Furnival Square) and continue down to the next roundabout, still following the A625 Castleton signs turn right (third exit) and then, at the next roundabout, take the first exit (left) onto Ecclesall Road, which is the A625.

Broomgrove Road is about a half-mile along, on your right, immediately after Sheffield Hallam University’s Collegiate Crescent Campus sign.

We are situated about half-way along Broomgrove Road, on your left.

By bus

Broomgrove Road is well-served by buses at our Clarkehouse Road end due its closeness to the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, and at our Ecclesall Road end due to it being on a main bus route. You have a number of options.

  • Catch a 81, 82, 83, 84 or 85 from Leopold Street in the city centre to drop you in Ecclesall Road (a slight uphill walk to us)
  • Catch a 30 (Dore) from Church Street in the city centre, to drop you in Clarkehouse Road (a light downhill walk to us).
  • Catch a 120 (Crimicar Lane) from the Transport Interchange, or Church Street in the city centre, to the Royal Hallamshire Hospital and then walk down to Clarkehouse Road and onto Broomgrove Road.

My mother, who died recently, lived at Broomgrove for the final three and a half years of her life. She had moved house only once before, over 90 years previously, but she quickly felt at home in Broomgrove. Because Broomgrove offers nursing care, my mother was glad to know that she would be unlikely to need a further move. It was also reassuring to know that Broomgrove is an independent, well established, local charitable Trust.
Broomgrove provides exceptionally good care and an amazing programme of activities and social events. My mother especially enjoyed Broomgrove’s lovely sheltered garden – one of the many features of Broomgrove that make it ‘home’ rather than ‘A Home’. For residents and their family and friends, Broomgrove removes the worry of day to day care and makes spending time with loved ones a real pleasure. We all felt – and will always feel - part of Broomgrove’s extended ‘family’ and we are so grateful to all the staff, management and trustees.

Frances S (Daughter of Resident) Testimonial

My aunt has been a resident at Broomgrove for nearly ten years and whilst she has many challenges physically, her intellect is as sharp as ever. She's always felt totally at home at Broomgrove. I visit her regularly and she's always full of praise for the care and professionalism of the staff. The home always has a relaxed and happy vibe and the staff always go the extra mile to ensure she's as comfortable as possible. 

Andrew C (Nephew of Resident) Testimonial


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