Site of Sheffield College designed by the city architect J.L. Womersley and constructed in 1959. Prior to this the site had been used as allotments. Before this the area formed part of the private gardens belonging to 'The Farm'. This was a mansion, rebuilt in 1824 but probably dating to the time of disparkment, that was the Sheffield home of the Duke of Norfolk and his agent. The mansion was demolished in 1967. The building of the midland railway disrupted the coherence of the gardens. Farm road and Farm bridge to the west of the railway line are old names pertaining to the mansion. Legibility is fragmentary due to this.