Erm, six things you say.
In no particular order, other than whimsy.
The town elders who have put many "Sheffield Loops" around the town, so cyclists can leave their bikes in relative safety.
Also that spares you the many pounds required for parking and deny the Parking Polizei the chance to do you for the slightest infraction. Parking humourously, doing a colourful three point turn.
The Railway Station, always an easy escape route. One day they'll fix the lifts. I've only been here 10 years.
The church with an affectation of a spire. The tower also recently sucked up many many pounds on the bells. About 200000 according to the www.
The Turkish restaurant. Very small, very good, very popular - hence difficult to get a table
The Alms Houses, a very enlightened and generous philanthropist set that up.
The gun powder works dotted about the place.
The monument in the town cemetery for at least 108 men and boys killed in the 1916 explosion in the explosive works.
Then there's the brewery.
Don't forget the missing lock gates and bridge. Also the local donation for its renovation that seems to have disappeared.
Speaking of missing, there's the
Morrisons that had been the Co-op and now Home Bargains or similar
In the lack department there is the Poundland that gave up pining for the fjords and fell off it's perch.
The refugee accomodation. People form long, slow moving queues to come and entertain the guests with homespun wit and satire. Sometimes people get over excited and the police have to come and calm them down.
The definitive collection of potholes around the town. Soon people will be giving them names and celebrate their birthdays. We can admire how despite their neglect by the council they've grown and are so much stronger than our cars.