Old Town Hall/Courts, Sheffield, September 2018

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1. The History
The building was commissioned to replace Sheffield's first town hall, which had opened in 1700 next to the parish church. The Old Town Hall was designed by Charles Watson and built in 1807–08. It was designed to house the Town Trustees and the Petty and Quarter Sessions. Initially building had five bays and faced Castle Street, however, it was extended in 1833 then again in 1866 to plans drawn up by Sheffield architect William Flockton (1804–64) and his partner George Abbott. The most grandiose feature was the new central clock tower over a new main entrance. At the same time the building's courtrooms were linked by underground passages to the neighbouring Sheffield Police Offices. The first Town Council was elected in 1843 and took over the lease of the Town Trustees' hall in 1866. The next year the building was extensively renovated, and the clock tower designed by Flockton & Abbott was added although Flockton was no longer alive to witness its construction.

By the 1890s Sheffield's administration had again outgrown the building, and the current Sheffield Town Hall was built further south. The Old Town Hall was again extended in 1896–97, by the renamed Flockton, Gibbs & Flockton, and became Sheffield Crown Court and Sheffield High Court. The drinking fountain on the Castle Street side of the building was added at this time. In 1973 the Old Town Hall was made a Grade II listed building. In the 1990s the courts had moved to new premises just around the corner. Since 1997 the building has been empty and remains in a poor state. In 2004 the building was bought by London-based G1 London Properties Ltd for £650,000. In 2008 the Victorian Society named the building as one of its top ten buildings most at-risk. More recently a campaign group, The Friends of the Old Town Hall was formed (in November 2014) with the aim of getting the building's owner G1 London Property to state its intention for its future use. In September 2015 the building was put for sale with an asking price of £2 million. The sale brochure was withdrawn from the internet after about ten days. It’s now currently back on the market again, this time with Fernie and Greaves but, strangely, does not appear on their website.

It recently appeared for the first time in the annual Buildings at Risk list, a national list published by independent heritage charity SAVE Britain’s Heritage.

2. The Explore
This place will be familiar to a lot of you. And as anybody who has been round here in the past will know, entry has always been, erm how shall we put it, challenging to get into this place. The comedy entrance over the roller blind was a thing of urbex folklore. I’ve been watching it for ages and in the past regretted not being in a position to be able to take advantage when the place was presented on a plate. Then the old entrance point was well and truly sealed. I’d effectively admitted defeat, but then one word was out that it was doable. After a bit of intel (big up to you Tbolt) and a bit of a reccie, it looked like it might just be doable again. So, early one morning I set off with two non-forum members to give it our best shot. It was amazing just how busy Sheffield was even on the morning of supposedly the quietest day of the week. There were workman coming and going at the top of the road and cars flashing past. But in we went and at last we’d cracked the courts. We had the place to ourselves and we weren’t disappointed. Despite some of the floors being a bit shady the building appeared to be pretty water-tight and the court-rooms in good nick. It may have been a long time coming but cracking the courts was well worth the wait.

3. The Pictures

The glorious street level view:

43727276135_88d1932cf2_b.jpgLaw Courts 23 by HughieDW, on Flickr

…and a few other externals:

44643567391_60216da946_b.jpgimg9789 by HughieDW, on Flickr

44593863562_d5e71d36c4_b.jpgimg9787 by HughieDW, on Flickr

44593797742_d9c71f10c9_b.jpgimg9788 by HughieDW, on Flickr

44593738782_2ac2d039ea_b.jpgimg9790 by HughieDW, on Flickr

One of the first sights to greet us on the inside:

43733552875_17dbb596f6_b.jpgimg9680 by HughieDW, on Flickr

42832937350_5ce194245e_b.jpgimg9679 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Up to court No.1:

42832911510_382e844729_b.jpgLaw Courts 01 by HughieDW, on Flickr

43733961635_3ca42c7ab0_b.jpgimg9731 by HughieDW, on Flickr

42833253500_14a1ee92c8_b.jpgimg9732 by HughieDW, on Flickr

All about the cupolas here:

44592820062_bbd1e4bdaf_b.jpgimg9726 by HughieDW, on Flickr

44592813542_c524312b16_b.jpgimg9730 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Nice to see so many fireplaces in situ still:

43727430035_5430d4a53d_b.jpgLaw Courts 12 by HughieDW, on Flickr

42832909890_5d45624c70_b.jpgLaw Courts 02 by HughieDW, on Flickr

43733798395_c455bd3d2d_b.jpgimg9739 by HughieDW, on Flickr

The woodwork in the courts is fab:

44642783401_2af3265b61_b.jpgimg9741 by HughieDW, on Flickr

44636624761_e934bd7b49_b.jpgLaw Courts 13 by HughieDW, on Flickr

44593516342_51bed7a313_b.jpgimg9761 by HughieDW, on Flickr

This medium-sized court has the most intricate carvings:

30766427058_ff1028be7f_b.jpgLaw Courts 21 by HughieDW, on Flickr

30773398978_51e55e3347_b.jpgimg9772 by HughieDW, on Flickr

This is the smallest of the courts:

44586548582_b71866459c_b.jpgLaw Courts 19 by HughieDW, on Flickr

29705161617_b8ee6f28b3_b.jpgimg9766 by HughieDW, on Flickr

The rear, newer side of the building isn’t quite as impressive:

29698263677_96b7747a02_b.jpgLaw Courts 16 by HughieDW, on Flickr

43733698435_3bdb17ac05_b.jpgimg9744 by HughieDW, on Flickr

But it allows a view of the roof:

43733694065_95e2140115_b.jpgimg9748 by HughieDW, on Flickr

A quick shufty in the clock tower:

44643439901_5289500ea8_b.jpgimg9755 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Back down to ground level:

44594127332_7dff523e3a_b.jpgimg9780 by HughieDW, on Flickr

And this delightful view:

44643890381_affc9d7ce5_b.jpgimg9783 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Nice bit o’ egg and dart:

43925055064_32ed386fe9_b.jpgimg9784 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Wonder where this locks/unlocks?

42834010060_a930d60470_b.jpgimg9785 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Down to the cells:

43733549685_f9ceca20c9_b.jpgimg9682 by HughieDW, on Flickr

43733542095_9c8ca68a4e_b.jpgimg9692 by HughieDW, on Flickr

…and the obligatory ‘knob’ graffiti:

42832907150_f32601d496_b.jpgLaw Courts 04 by HughieDW, on Flickr

The cells:
44642578841_3484549e4c_b.jpgLaw Courts 08 by HughieDW, on Flickr

43733534815_48bbae9488_b.jpgimg9701 by HughieDW, on Flickr

43923892894_4caef18823_b.jpgimg9712 by HughieDW, on Flickr

The ‘facilities’:

42832901330_bda007efb9_b.jpgLaw Courts 06 by HughieDW, on Flickr

42832903580_89db7c0c3a_b.jpgLaw Courts 07 by HughieDW, on Flickr
And out again:

34862443173_ac0c745465_b.jpgLaw Courts 15 by HughieDW, on Flickr

35284503960_082bd50c68_b.jpgLaw Courts 16 by HughieDW, on Flickr

35541373131_d7be95d028_b.jpgLaw Courts 12 by HughieDW, on Flickr

35671859905_aa5b00c315_b.jpgLaw Courts 08 by HughieDW, on Flickr
 
Mind blowing shots as always mate! Wow that place looks like its been decaying for five times longer than it has, must be the northern climate :p
Awesome shots, thanks for sharing!
 
Mind blowing shots as always mate! Wow that place looks like its been decaying for five times longer than it has, must be the northern climate :p
Awesome shots, thanks for sharing!

Cheers kind sir! Been a long wait but well worth the while...

That is one lovely looking place captured well. Alas its another that I fear I will never make it to ;-(

Hope you do in the end mate...well worth the trip.

Great set mate so glad you got in here

Cheers mate and me too!
 
Nice one Hughie

Cracking pics mate and it's such a good feeling to nail it after soooooo long aint it?
 
As if there's still toilet paper in that bog.

Excellent pics as always mate. Why this place has been left to rot for so long still baffles me. It would make an excellent museum, a la Nottingham's Galleries of Justice.
 
Glad you finally made it to see inside this wonderful place after such a long wait HD and you never even received the "Tbolt bruise for access" either! Great to see the place again,lovely pics, but is this ever going to get redev or is it also on the arson list???
 
As if there's still toilet paper in that bog.

Excellent pics as always mate. Why this place has been left to rot for so long still baffles me. It would make an excellent museum, a la Nottingham's Galleries of Justice.

Cheers mate. Down to the owners playing the long game, speculating on the value of the lahd/building. The council are too broke to exercise a compulsory purchase order and the Friends of the Old Town Hall can't force the owners to sell even though they have secured grants and could raise money. Commercially you'd need £3m to buy it and approximately £10m to restore it.

Glad you finally made it to see inside this wonderful place after such a long wait HD and you never even received the "Tbolt bruise for access" either! Great to see the place again,lovely pics, but is this ever going to get redev or is it also on the arson list???

Cheers PV. The wait paid off. Yes, saw the aftermath of Tbolt's visit so tried to avoid doing that! Loads of wood in there so yes let's hope the firebugs don't get in.
 
Always unusual of to find or even get into buildings in the middle of towns. Nice photos, building look rather interesting.
 
Glad you finally made it in Hughie! ;) Great pics too, love the external details you've captured.
 
Cheers mate. Down to the owners playing the long game, speculating on the value of the lahd/building. The council are too broke to exercise a compulsory purchase order and the Friends of the Old Town Hall can't force the owners to sell even though they have secured grants and could raise money. Commercially you'd need £3m to buy it and approximately £10m to restore it.



Cheers PV. The wait paid off. Yes, saw the aftermath of Tbolt's visit so tried to avoid doing that! Loads of wood in there so yes let's hope the firebugs don't get in.

Hi - I'm a trustee of the Friends of Sheffield Old Town Hall and we are pressuring the council to compulsoary purchase the building so that we can restore it. These photos are fantastic and it would be great if we could use them to publicise our campaign and show what it's now like inside. Would you be ok with us using them for our campaign, we are determined to prevent it falling down and return it into use. We would of course be happy to credit you with the photos :) You can check us out on Save Our History ? Sheffield Old Town Hall and Save Sheffield Old Town Hall - Home | Facebook Thanks, Janet
 
Hi - I'm a trustee of the Friends of Sheffield Old Town Hall and we are pressuring the council to compulsoary purchase the building so that we can restore it. These photos are fantastic and it would be great if we could use them to publicise our campaign and show what it's now like inside. Would you be ok with us using them for our campaign, we are determined to prevent it falling down and return it into use. We would of course be happy to credit you with the photos :) You can check us out on Save Our History ? Sheffield Old Town Hall and Save Sheffield Old Town Hall - Home | Facebook Thanks, Janet
Yes of course. Let me have a contact....
 

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