High Street is one of the main thoroughfares and shopping areas in the city centre of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England, located at the approximate grid reference of SK356874. High Street starts at the Commercial Street, Fitzalan Square and Haymarket junction and runs for approximately 400 metres west to conclude near the Sheffield Cathedral where it forms a Y-junction with Fargate and Church Street. High Street has the traditional wide variety of shops, financial institutions and eating places which are associated with any British town centre.
Looking down High Street from near its junction with Fargate, the Star and Telegraph building is on the left.
The former London and Midland Banking Company building on the corner with York Street.
The Foster's Buildings, constructed in Huddersfield Stone has impressive pinnacles and parapets .
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.
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, in 2006 the Marples building is on the far right of the picture.