Sheffield Town Hall

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Sheffield Town Hall is a grand Victorian-era municipal building in Sheffield, England, known for its ornate architecture and prominent clock tower overlooking the city centre.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian-era building
municipal building
town hall
architect Edward William Mountford
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
Renaissance Revival
Victorian
category Buildings and structures in Sheffield
City and town halls in England
Grade I listed buildings in South Yorkshire
clockTowerHeight approximately 64 metres
constructionStartDate 1890
coordinates 53.3806°N 1.4714°W
country United Kingdom
era Victorian era
function seat of local government for Sheffield
hasBelfry yes
hasClock yes
hasPart balconies
clock tower
council chamber
fountain in front square
ornate carvings
reception rooms
stained glass windows
staircase
hasTour guided tours available
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
imageSubject Sheffield city skyline
inaugurationDate 1897
locatedIn England
Sheffield
Sheffield
surface form: Sheffield city centre

South Yorkshire NERFINISHED
materialUsed Derbyshire stone
notableFeature ornate façade
prominent clock tower
sculptural decoration
occupant Sheffield City Council
openedBy Queen Victoria
overlooks Peace Gardens
ownedBy Sheffield City Council
publicAccess partially open to the public
streetAddress Pinstone Street NERFINISHED
symbolOf Sheffield
usedFor civic ceremonies
council meetings
public events

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Sheffield hasLandmark Sheffield Town Hall
Sheffield City Council isBasedIn Sheffield Town Hall