Originally built as the Woofinden Convalescent Home, probably about 1899. Woofinden, a cutlery manufacturer, left a substantial bequest in his will for this building and the almshouses on Ecclesall Road. The building has gone through a number of uses including medical as the 'Whiteley Wood Clinic'. Recently, it has been converted into flats. Prior to the building of the home, the area consisted of fields with regular and straight edges, suggestive of surveyed enclosure. This was probably part of the Upper Hallam enclosure award of 1805. Legibility is invisible.