Norfolk Park Probation and Bail Hostel. The hostel is first depicted on the 1987 6 inch OS map. Before this, the polygon is occupied by a large house set in its own grounds. The house is depicted on the Fairbanks plan of 1795. John Curr, mining and colliery engineer to the Duke of Norfolk lived in the property. Before housing, the site contained fields enclosed in a piecemeal fashion from Sheffield Park, a medieval deer park. Legibility is fragmentary as the boundaries of the plot of land within which the hostel sits appears to be the same as the house.