This small metal trades works, now reused as light industrial units represents the former India Works (along the Clough Road frontage) and featuring an arched cart way through to the central yard and a contemporary former public house and terrace of 5 houses along Coleridge Road which were colonised by the owners of the India Works in the early 20th century to form a new works known as the Wardonia Works (Giles 1998). Significantly legible example of both the colonisation of domestic buildings by small scale industry and the domestic nature . No legibility of local landscape before this area was divided into grid iron development plots around the 1880s. The 1850 OS shows this plot to have been within ornamental grounds around Clough House. Fairbank 1808 map suggests a layout enclosed at a late date by surveyed boundaries from a former open field.