Welcome to Rotherham Town Centre
We have many local businesses in town offering different products and services, along with historical sites well worth a visit.
Miele Delicatessen
This little shop on the hight street are an Italian delicatessen and coffee bar specializing in continental cheese and salamis.
Location: Across the road from the bottom gate to the high street
Junk 2 Treasure
These guys offer a range of eco friendly alternatives for household, personal hygiene , gift and toy products as well as stock products from local artisan producers and artists, including our in-house Certified Powertex Tutor. We also offer a range of art and craft workshops, all of which include some element of reuse and upcycling.
Rotherham Minster
More commonly known as Rotherham Minster, the Minster Parish Church has stood at the heart of Rotherham town centre for over a thousand years.
Today it is a place of regular Christian worship, quiet contemplation, musical excellence, and a hub of community activity.
The Minster is an architecturally outstanding, Grade 1 listed, building that speaks of permanence and hope and is by far the most prominent building in the town centre, where it has become adopted as an icon.
Located: Across from the imperial Buildings
Chapel On The Bridge
Welcome to the best of only four surviving medieval bridge chapels in the country, it has enjoyed a long and chequered history, and is truly a hidden gem right in the heart of Rotherham.
Opening times vary, check website for details
Location: across from Rotherham Train Station
Forge Island
Coming Soon to Rotherham 2024
New York Stadium
The New York Stadium (known as the AESSEAL New York Stadium for sponsorship purposes) is a football stadium in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. Opened in July 2012, it is the home ground of Rotherham United.
Historically the land that the stadium is situated on was called New York and is referenced in many maps up to around the 1980s, although it is said that the name is inspired by the Guest and Chrimes company which previously occupied the site for nearly 150 years. Guest and Chrimes manufactured a brass stop tap that was and still is in use in many fire hydrants worldwide, many hydrant covers have the foundry's name on them along with the towns name, the stop taps are also said to be used in the famous red fire hydrants of New York City.
Grimm & Co.
Recently Graham Grimm made the groundbreaking decision to make our Rotherham apothecary visible to all beings (including mortals),