Described by Harman and Minnis as ".. The surviving buildings of the London and North Western Railway's Nunnery Goods Depot. Opened in 1895, these comprise stables with a sick bay, manager's house and goods office, built to standard company designs of the period in blue and red brick with cogging (Harman and Minnis (2004, 203). Within the area of the historic Sheffield Park. Fairbanks 1795 boundary morphology suggests privately organised surveyed enclosure. Significant legibility as a result of good survival of original design.