Drill Hall reused since disbandment of the 4th West Riding (Yorkshire) Volunteer Artillery force for which it was built in1965. The building, which has a castellated red brick Tudor style tower at its northern end, was built for the regiment in 1880 on a plot of land within a newly laid out grid pattern of streets. The hall itself is 55 by 27.5 metres with a single span roof supported by cast-iron lattice trusses which spring from the floor and bear on brick buttresses (Harman and Minnis 2004, 221). On the west side of the building, stables, and a riding school. Currently utilised as an automotive garage, the property was sold in 2005. No legibility of the pre urban landscape. Fairbanks 1808 shows this area as strip fields. By 1851 this plot is shown as within the grounds of Clough Hall