Crystal Peaks

Crystal Peaks is a shopping centre and retail park in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Established in 1988, the centre attracts around 11 million visitors a year.[2]

Crystal Peaks
Main entrance
LocationSheffield, England
Coordinates53.342°N 1.351°W / 53.342; -1.351
Opening dateMarch 1988
OwnerBritel Fund Trustees Ltd
Total retail floor area635,000 sq ft (59,000 m2) (shopping centre) and 77,800 sq ft (7,230 m2) (retail park)[1]
No. of floors2

Shopping centre and retail park

Crystal Peaks Shopping Mall has approximately 600,000 sq ft (56,000 m2) of retail space with a range of High Street stores including, Next, Burton, Dorothy Perkins, Boots, New Look, Marks and Spencer and Clarks (shoe retailer). The Centre also has an indoor market operated by Sheffield City Council, a medical centre, veterinary surgery and a range of other facilities and services.

The retail park is located within walking distance and hosts brands such as TK Maxx, Argos, Poundland and Boots, as well as two catering units and a gym.

In recent years, bee hives have been sited on the roof of the shopping centre to help combat the decline of the local bee population. Other environmental projects that the centre has taken part in include the installation of swift boxes on the building, bee-friendly planting, a nature reserve and the support of Beighton (local village) in the Britain in Bloom and Yorkshire in Bloom competitions.[3]

Crystal Peaks also has a dedicated 'charity of the year'. In 2010 the centre raised over £8,000 for Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice. The centre's adopted charity for 2011 was Macmillan Cancer Support.

Interior shots of the shopping centre are used in the 2010 film Four Lions, where a character is depicted as working as a shopping centre security guard.[4]

Early Crystal Peaks

Crystal Peaks first opened in 1988, being developed in phases. Opening ceremonies attracted large crowds to see Roland Rat and then Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards do the honours. To much applause, Olympic ski jumper Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards performed a stunt on wires from the top of the atrium above the escalators.

Originally the central areas inside the shopping centre included a waterfall, a river, clock tower elevator and a model railway. Sheffield's first ten screen cinema, a UCI, was also part of the complex, although this closed in 2003 due to competition from newer, larger cinemas in the city.[5]

Since opening the centre has developed a great deal; a new mall was added to the West of the centre in 1998. Sainsbury's was relocated to the lower mall in 2006 and further extensions to the North Walk and East Mall were completed in early 2007.

Public transport

Crystal Peaks
Crystal Peaks bus station, March 2015
LocationPeaks Mount, Mosborough
Sheffield
United Kingdom
Coordinates53.3418°N 1.3540°W / 53.3418; -1.3540
Owned byCrystal Peaks shopping centre
Operated byTravel South Yorkshire
Bus stands8 (bus)
2 (tram)
Bus operators
Construction
ParkingYes (free, in shopping centre)
Bicycle facilitiesYes
Disabled accessYes
History
Opened1988

Bus station

Crystal Peaks bus station is located off of Peaks Mount on the western side of the shopping centre, with a direct entrance into the shopping centre. The bus station is located nearby to the Crystal Peaks tram stop, and together provide a public transport hub for south-east Sheffield.

The main operators serving the bus station are First South Yorkshire and Stagecoach Yorkshire, with additional services being provided by TM Travel.

Tram stop

Crystal Peaks tram stop is located in Waterthorpe on the Sheffield Supertram system, and serves Crystal Peaks Shopping Centre and Retail Park, Drakehouse Retail Park, and Waterthorpe. It consists of two platforms.

Preceding station   Sheffield Supertram   Following station
Moss Way
towards Malin Bridge
  Blue Line   Beighton/Drake House Lane
towards Halfway

Crystal Peaks is also served by the Beighton/Drake House Lane tram stop, which is located behind the "Green" car park.

References

  1. "Crystal Peaks Retail Park". Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  2. "Record number of shoppers pass through centre's doors". The Star. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  3. "Bees create a buzz at Crystal Peaks". Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  4. "Finding Four Lions in Sheffield". Google My Maps. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  5. "Cinema at Crystal Peaks to close". The Star. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
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