The Town Hall, Sheffield

The Town Hall, Sheffield

The current Town Hall Building in the centre of Sheffield is one of only two Grade 1 listed Buildings in Sheffield. Built in 1890 this is the fourth Town Hall Building that the City has had. The first Town Hall Building was built in 1637. The second Town Hall Building was used between 1700 ... Read review

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Sheffield's Town Hall Building

Advantages: Highly Decorative, Central Location
Disadvantages: Not Easily Accesible For Disabled People

The current Town Hall Building in the centre of Sheffield is one of only two Grade 1 listed Buildings in Sheffield. Built in 1890 this is the fourth Town Hall Building that the City has had.

The first Town Hall Building was built in 1637. The second Town Hall Building was used between 1700 and 1808, whilst the third Building was used between 1808 and 1897.

The current Town Hall Building is located on Pinstone Street ...
...did not officially open until the 21st May 1897 when it was opened by Queen Victoria.

It was designed by a London based Architect called E.W Mountford, with an extension designed by F.E.P Edwards completed in 1923.

The design was based largely on that of St. Paul's Church that occupied the land adjacent to where the Town Hall stands. This Church was built in 1720 but is now demolished.

The exterior of ... more

micksheff 24.02.2007 (24.02.2007)
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Stadium built for the world student games in 1991 and the brand new National Ice Centre and English Institute for Sport, both scheduled to open to the public in September 2003. The City Centre Following the opening of Meadowhall the city centre suffered for a short while but it is now fighting back as the whole city jumps on the feel good factor. Once run down areas along the canal basin are now being turned into luxury apartments and trallelling around has been made so easy by the introduction of Supertram, Sheffield?s very own electricified tram network. Within a few minutes walk from the town centre and the City Hall lies the now trendy Division Street and the Forum with its trendy wine bars and designer clothes outlets. The surrounding area?. To the west lies the Peak District National Park, with its forests, streams, rivers ...

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stands the Town Hall Building, one of only two Grade 1 Listed Buildings in the City, and one of the finest pieces of Architecture that Sheffield has to offer. The Ha Ha Bar occupies an enviable corner position with splendid views across the Gardens. This is a popular place for people to sit outside during Summer and there are many modern, metallic Tables and Chairs on the paved area outside. The Ha Ha Bar was actually the first Bar in Sheffield City Centre that the Council permitted to have an openly exposed outdoor seating area. Even today Sheffield City Council still seems to have a problem with people eating and drinking outdoors and there are very few places in the Centre where this possible. This obviously works in Ha Ha's favour and when the Sun comes out at a Weekend you need to arrive early if you want to sit outside ...

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