Sheffield Town Hall - Reviews from across the web
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The Town Hall, Sheffield - Review - Sheffield's Town Hall Building One downside of this Building is that it is not particularly easily accessible for people that are disabled or in wheelchairs. There are many flights of stairs and no lifts. Due to the age of the Building and the fact that this is a Grade 1 listed Building there is very little that can be done to im... travel.ciao.co.uk
Sheffield Town Hall, Sheffield | MyTravelGuide.com Take advantage of an unprecedented opportunity to take a tour of the imposing, Victorian buildings of Sheffield Town Hall. The tour takes about 90 minutes and visitors are guided through the main Council Chamber and meeting rooms, the impressive reception suites and the Lord Mayor's Parlour. A good ... mytravelguide.com
Sheffield City Council - History of the Town Hall The building was officially opened on 21st May, 1897 by Queen Victoria. Only four years later, the need for an extension was discussed and Mr. Mountford was instructed to prepare plans for it. Because of lack of sufficient finance and the outbreak of the Great War, it was not until 1923 that an exte... sheffield.gov.uk
Sheffield City Council - Sheffield Town Hall The elegance and detail of the interior and the imposing exterior make the Town Hall one of Sheffield’s most impressive buildings. The four Committee Rooms, Conference Room and Ante Room are ideal f... sheffield.gov.uk
Sheffield Town Hall, Sheffield Opened by Queen Victoria in 1897, this grade I listed building is made of Derbyshire stone with an ornate interior of wonderful stonework, striking Italian marble, elegant mosaic floors and incredibly ornate plaster ceilings. A bronze statue of Vulcan stands atop the 200-foot clock tower, a symbol o... spinsheffield.com
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