A unique blend of elegance, history and first-class service in a beautiful setting
For centuries, this house has been an integral part of the Sheffield landscape. Tapton Hall’s distinguished history has seen it serve as a home to great names and a witness to great events.
The Hall currently hosts 9 rooms which can be used for weddings, meetings, conferencing and parties. With a team that provide first class service and delicious food, Tapton Hall is a delightful place to come, relax and enjoy your time here.
Team
Tapton Hall are very proud of their team and the hard work that they provide to ensure your event runs smoothly. Through our board of directors, heads of departments, senior staff, front of house and our kitchen team, we all work together to ensure you have the perfect time while with us.
The humble beginnings
This building has been woven into the history of Sheffield since the eighteenth century. Tapton Lodge was the home of the Shore family, Mary Shore – grandmother of Florence Nightingale – who was accustomed to visiting the house.
In 1855, the Sheffield steel master Edward Vickers, built Tapton Hall on the same site and in 1867 it became the home of George Wilson and his snuff fame. By 1965 the Sheffield Masonic Hall Company had acquired the house, completely refurbished it, and in 1967 added the architect designed extension.
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