Car parking
There is no car parking at Soho Yard. However, there are several options nearby.
RCP Bridge Street — ~£100/month
The most popular option among residents. Two car parks on Bridge Street, both a short walk from the building.
- ~£100/month with a residents’ permit
- You need to provide proof of address (e.g. tenancy agreement or utility bill) to get resident pricing
- Apply online: RCP Permit Portal
Note: These are unsurfaced gravel/rubble car parks. Take care — sharp debris has caused tyre punctures for some residents.
Q-Park Riverside — from ~£195/month (40% off)
Soho Yard has partnered with Q-Park Riverside to offer residents an exclusive 40% discount on season tickets. Multi-storey and covered.
| Plan | Details |
|---|---|
| Unlimited Access | 24-hour access, 7 days a week |
| Weekday Access | 24-hour access, Monday to Friday |
| Flexi120 | 120 hours per month (first month pro-rated) |
| Flexi90 | 90 hours per month (first month pro-rated) |
Any parking beyond your Flexi plan hours is charged at the standard tariff. For ad-hoc parking, you can get 15% off the standard tariff when pre-booking online. EV chargers are available at Q-Park Riverside.
Access the discount: Q-Park Resident Offer
Important: Get your season ticket pass set up before you start parking — it takes a few days to process and you may be charged standard daily rates in the meantime.
NCP Solley Street — ~£99/month
Monthly permits available. Located on Solley Street, a short drive from Soho Yard.
NCP Victoria Quays — ~£55/month
The cheapest option. Further from the building but significantly cheaper than other options.
Cycle storage
- Free — included in your rent
- Located on the ground floor, accessible via fob entry
- CCTV monitored, but bring your own sturdy lock — bikes are stored at your own risk
- Maximum 2 bikes per apartment (unless agreed otherwise)
- Bike store is for pedal bikes only — nothing else can be stored there
- Bikes must enter the building directly into the bike store via the designated external doorway — no bikes through hallways or common areas
- Access to the cycle wash area is also included
Cycling in Sheffield
Sheffield has a growing network of cycling routes. Useful resources:
- Ride to Work Scheme — ask your employer if they’re registered
- Komoot — route planning for all levels
- Cycle Sheffield — local cycling advocacy
- Sheffield Cycle Routes — route quality maps
- Try Before You Bike — Sheffield Council scheme to borrow a bike and get free cycle training (sheffield.gov.uk)