The Grade II-listed Old Town Hall in Sheffield was built in 1808 and has stood empty on Waingate since 1996. The 42,000 sq ft (3,900 sq m) building was formerly the city's courthouse and town hall.
As widely reported, Sheffield City Council wants to restore the town hall, the iconic 19th century Grade I listed building that was opened by Queen Victoria, as “it’s clearly showing its age”.
Sheffield Town Hall, a Grade I listed building, was opened in 1897 by Queen Victoria. While it has been regularly maintained, the building is now having some issues that need sorting, including ...
Up to £50 million is needed to secure the future of one of Sheffield’s most high profile landmarks, dating back to 1897. Official documents reveal Sheffield Council is looking to spend the cash ...
A historic town hall is in need of repairs that could cost up to £50m, a council report has warned. Sheffield Town Hall, which was opened by Queen Victoria in 1897, is one of only two Grade I listed ...
The bill for the backlog of repairs to Sheffield Council buildings is set to reach £350 million, including for the historic ...
Sheffield Town Hall, which was opened by Queen Victoria in ... no ventilation in the council chamber and leaks from an old large diesel tank. Systems in the building were described as "aged ...