This triangle of land is currently occupied by mid twentieth century workshops and sheds, possibly built to house a temporary school and currently occupied by a community centre. Before 1955, occupied by terraced housing and the two late 19th century Duchess Road schools. There is fragmentary legibility of the former residential street pattern (present buildings are mid - later 20th century) and the former playground areas remain from the school site, retained by a massive stone built wall. (There are also fragments of derelict outbuildings from the school). Victorian development erased nearly all traces of earlier landscape features, although the southern boundary of the school site preserves the alignment of 'Clough House Lane' as shown on the 1851 OS 60-inch-to-the-mile mapping. A small house (74 Edmund Road) survives from the early 19th century (?lodge to Clough House) alongside this boundary, but is currently derelict (in 2005). Fragmentary legibility of earlier layouts.