Arundel Gate

A view down Arundel Gate in August 2009, looking northwards towards Castle Square, with the Crucible Theatre on the left and O2 Academy Sheffield on the right.

Arundel Gate is one of the main thoroughfares in Sheffield, England. It is located in the Heart of the City area of Sheffield City Centre. Arundel Gate also features a fifteen-stand bus station, including a ticket office building, completed in 2005.

Arundel Gate is 0.5 mi (0.8 km) long, running through the eastern side of the city centre. It starts as a continuation of the Eyre Street dual carriageway from the Furnival Square roundabout where it meets Furnival Gate and Furnival Street. Arundel Gate initially heads northeast as a dual carriageway, before turning north at Hallam Square and becoming a single carriageway. Continuing northwards, Arundel Gate becomes a dual carriageway again shortly before terminating at Castle Square, the junction with High Street, continuing onwards as Angel Street (the southeast direction of Arundel Gate becoming a bus gate in early 2023). [1]

Two conservation areas have been designated by Sheffield City Council in the areas surrounding Arundel Gate. These are the City Centre Conservation Area which covers an area of 0.12 sq mi (0.3 km2) on the western side of Arundel Gate,[2] and the Cultural Industries Quarter Conservation Area on the eastern side of the road.[3]

  1. ^ "Bus gate in operation from Monday on Arundel Gate". SheffNews.
  2. ^ "City Centre Conservation Area". Sheffield City Council.
  3. ^ "Cultural Industries Quarter Conservation Area". Sheffield City Council.