This building was first constructed as a training college for Congregational ministers but was sold to the Feoffees of Rotherham in 1890 (http://www.rotherhamunofficial.co.uk/outandabout/trc.htm - 20th Jan 2004) and it became the home of Rotherham Grammar school. The institution was renamed in the 1960s. Built in a mixture of Tudor and Gothic Revival styles (DOE listing 1986 - LBS 335692). Building Plot and playing fields retain boundary features on lines shown on historic mapping of surveyed enclosure. Spans Rotherham parish boundary. Enclosure dates for Rotherham Parish - 1764. Previously moorland common