A very popular shop selling newspapers, magazines, all varieties of stationary and some very enjoyable books — both factual and fiction. The letdown is everything on sale is very expensive.
Sallyc
Rating des Ortes: 4 Sheffield, United Kingdom
Quite a small WH Smith as based at the train station, but it offers all the basics you would needs for a train journey. Good selction of magazines and newspapers — a few top selling books and the usual snacks.
Treehi
Rating des Ortes: 4 Sheffield, United Kingdom
WH Smith is well known for its books, the store also sells magazines, dvds and stationery as well. My local WH Smith is here in Manchester it has recently got an extension because of the massive range of books it has got available here now. The last time i came here i had no trouble finding the book i wanted, i required no help from staff because the way they set their books out now has made it much easier to find the book you are looking for. I think their stationery though here is overpriced they are charging too much for their pens here especially and pencil cases as well.
Angeli
Rating des Ortes: 4 Sheffield, United Kingdom
This isnt bad for a train station branch. its tiny compared to other W H Smith stores but theres quite abit of stuff to chose from. like if you want to buy a magazine to keep you occupied from bordem them its useful being there haha! and you can by drinks, chocolate, crisp, biccys other snacks and essentials.
Weenir
Rating des Ortes: 2 Sheffield, United Kingdom
Conveniently located if you are waiting for a train, everybody needs a Heat magazine fix. Not much to say apart from that — chocolate is dear, shop is small and usually crowded.
Aless0
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Sells your basic train station fare — cold drinks, books, newspapers. Quite small but functional. Wasn’t overly busy on a Sunday morning, but the shop is quite crowded due to lack of space.
Sheena
Rating des Ortes: 5 Birmingham, United Kingdom
A small train station branch selling only the essentials from W. H Smith. It sells the usual lot of papers, current best sellers, magazines, confectionary, drinks and selected stationery such as paper, pens and cards. It is small and yet still serves its purpose well, the staff are also helpful and smiley. It is the first shop you will notice as you enter Sheffield train station.