Firth Court
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University of Sheffield, Western Bank
Sheffield, eng S10 2TN - (114) 222-0000
Chamber Rating
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Yair Gad Dolman
There is no other building in Sheffield so beautiful as this one. It is not even my department, yet still I admire its architecture both inside and out.
Mar 29th, 2023 -
Connor Downs
Nice building. Nice exterior. I am a uni student so I have used this building for exams and it's a pleasant building
Jan 22nd, 2023 -
Pee Pee
Less than average experience.
Nov 16th, 2022 -
Nebet Sedau
Oct 26th, 2022 -
Eliot Collins
Firth Court is the poster boy of the University of Sheffield and the home of the Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology. The Edwardian red brick building was built in 1905, designed by Sheffield architect Edward Mitchel Gibbs. It was the first purpose-built building for the new university in Sheffield. Originally known as the Western Bank Building, it was opened by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. The original library building, dating from 1959 now bears this name. The name comes from Mark Firth; mayor, master cutler and steel manufacturer. Firth played a key role in the establishment of the university. The quadrangle is a key feature of Firth Court. The building is a bit of a labyrinth, linked to the more modern Florey Building and Alfred Denny via the Perak Teaching Labs.
Mar 14th, 2022
Contact Info
- (114) 222-0000
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Firth Court?
A The phone number for Firth Court is: (114) 222-0000.
Q Where is Firth Court located?
A Firth Court is located at University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield, eng S10 2TN
Q What is the internet address for Firth Court?
A The website (URL) for Firth Court is: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/ssid/maps/firth
Q How is Firth Court rated?
A Firth Court has a 4.5 Star Rating from 28 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Firth Court
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 28 Reviews )Yair Gad Dolman on Google
There is no other building in Sheffield so beautiful as this one. It is not even my department, yet still I admire its architecture both inside and out.
Connor Downs on Google
Nice building. Nice exterior. I am a uni student so I have used this building for exams and it's a pleasant building
Pee Pee on Google
Less than average experience.
Nebet Sedau on Google
Eliot Collins on Google
Firth Court is the poster boy of the University of Sheffield and the home of the Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology.
The Edwardian red brick building was built in 1905, designed by Sheffield architect Edward Mitchel Gibbs. It was the first purpose-built building for the new university in Sheffield.
Originally known as the Western Bank Building, it was opened by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. The original library building, dating from 1959 now bears this name.
The name comes from Mark Firth; mayor, master cutler and steel manufacturer. Firth played a key role in the establishment of the university.
The quadrangle is a key feature of Firth Court. The building is a bit of a labyrinth, linked to the more modern Florey Building and Alfred Denny via the Perak Teaching Labs.