This polygon contains a significant group of extant Victorian industrial buildings clustered around the lower end of the Meers Brook before it joins the River Sheaf at Heeley Bottom. The buildings include the former 'Horse Tram and Stables' of 1878 built for Sheffield Tramways company and extended in the early twentieth century, the impressive former 'Meersbrook Tannery' built for Francis Colley & Sons manuf. of machine belts, 'Meersbrook Saw Works' c1880 of Joseph Tyzack and Sons (an outstanding example of a extremely well preserved 'courtyard type' metal trades building), and Victoria Park Works (dated by Harman and Minnis to c1896 but shown 1891 by the OS) a former wax polish factory reused until recently by Hoyland Fox (cf HSY269 and other records) to manufacture umbrella frames. Victoria Park Works features elaborate campanile chimney on a square base [with] decorative corbelling but is (at the time of writing) scheduled for demolition (2005). Further up Valley Road is the 'Empire Rib Works' a smaller metal trades building with most original windows and decorative iron gates. Polygon formerly featured more housing however much has been demolished during the late twentieth century and replaced with light industrial units. No legibility of former parkland of Meersbrook House (cf HSY2043) which once stretched all the way to the Meers Brook before purchase by the City in the 1870s.