A community centre in Herdings, this was the site of 'The Herdings' farm that gave its name to the area. The farm stands on top of the hill and commands good views in every direction. All that remains of the farm complex is the timber framed farmhouse. The house was remodelled and clad in stone, probably in 1675. A fireplace has this date over it. Three cruck trusses remain and the building may originally have been a barn constructed during the medieval period. The farmhouse was saved from demolition and converted into a community centre at the onset of building the Gleadless Valley estate in 1958. This surviving building provides partial legibility of an otherwise destroyed rural landscape.