Fitzalan Square

Fitzalan Square in June 2020, following renovations.
The King Edward VII statue in Fitzalan Square with the old Post Office building in the background now sold.

Fitzalan Square is a municipal square situated in the city centre of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. The present day square is one of the busiest areas of the city centre, with traffic and pedestrians continually moving through the area. It has a Sheffield Supertram stop and a taxi rank.

This area of the city had been the market quarter since the medieval era and the modern square takes its name from the Fitzalan Market Hall, which stood near the site from 1786 to 1930. The Fitzalans were a lesser branch of the Howard family, Dukes of Norfolk and the major local landowners at that time.

In 2017, Sheffield City Council announced plans to renovate the square.[1][2]

  1. ^ Council, Sheffield City. "Fitzalan Square improvements progressing | Sheffield Newsroom | Sheffield City Council". Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  2. ^ Media, Insider. "New masterplan for Sheffield's Fitzalan Square". Insider Media Ltd. Retrieved 9 June 2020.