Firth Court located at University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0114 222 0000

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josep pérez hernández

5 Google Rating

nice building!

5/ 5

nice building!

Gowtham Kumar

5 Google Rating

Great building with awesome historical touch

5/ 5

Great building with awesome historical touch

Eliot Collins

5 Google Rating

Home of the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology at the University of Sheffield. A fant

5/ 5

Home of the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology at the University of Sheffield. A fantastic, historically significant building. Also home to a trio of ducks in summer who live in the courtyard.

Rasan Chandra

5 Google Rating

The most beautiful building at the University. The courtyard adds that final touch which gives the

5/ 5

The most beautiful building at the University. The courtyard adds that final touch which gives the building it's heritage

Harry Heath

5 Google Rating

Looks like Hogwarts.

5/ 5

Looks like Hogwarts.

Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz

5 Google Rating

We came here to see an orchestra the other year and we should be coming to see another later this mo

5/ 5

We came here to see an orchestra the other year and we should be coming to see another later this month. Firth Hall is a beautiful arena for such an event.

sheetanshu

4 Google Rating

Beautiful building, especially during spring and fall.

4/ 5

Beautiful building, especially during spring and fall.

Ben Clarke

4 Google Rating

Nice building aesthetically! I haven't really spent much time in here as an Engineering Student but

4/ 5

Nice building aesthetically! I haven't really spent much time in here as an Engineering Student but it's the poster building for the university and you can see why.

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