The Manor Castle is situated on the outskirts of Sheffield, close to the historic Sheffield Manor Lodge ruins and visitor attraction. Also known locally as Manor Castle, Sheffield Manor Lodge was originally built around 1516 within what was then a large deer park to the southeast of the city. Today, the attraction draws a steady flow of tourists to the area, benefiting nearby businesses, including the pub. The pub occupies a prominent corner position on Manor Lane, within a community that features a mix of new-build and redeveloped housing. The area benefits from excellent transport connections. Sheffield railway station provides frequent services to Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds. The nearby M1 motorway is just fifteen minutes away, offering direct routes towards Leicester and Leeds.
The pub is traditionally decorated throughout. Upon entry to the pub, via the front door, you are greeted by a small hall area. A door to your right leads you into the main trading area which has a mixture of fixed seating and soft furniture and is the main gathering area for locals. This area has a large open fire for those cosy winter nights and is in keeping with the traditional aspect of the pub. A central bar services both the main room and the second trade space, complete with a pool table. Back through to the lobby area, doors lead to the ladies and gents toilets with another door leading you through to the additional trading spaces, here you will find two rooms boasting plenty of mixed and loose seating, including a lovely tap room with wood panelling. Although the Manor Castle does not have a car park this does not impact the trade of the pub, as the community is within a short walking distance of the pub and parking is located nearby.
The living accommodation is located on the first floor and consists of three bedrooms, a small office, a bathroom, a kitchen and a lounge.