Large shopping complex built as a part of a comprehensive clearance and renewal programme in Rawmarsh during the 1960s (Cumberpatch 2000, 10). This area was subject to major change involving the complete clearance of a pattern of probable burgage plots, the widening of High Street, the construction (across the eastern end of the burgages) of the new build 'Bellows Lane', and the demolition of the buildings facing High Street. Finds of medieval pottery from the former 'Moxon Yard' dating to this period are held in Rotherham Museum (ibid, Para 5.4). The buildings cleared also included the late 19th century 'Pottery Street' the northern side of which may have incorporated buildings from 'Top Pottery' known to have been in operation from 1790 until 1858 when it was converted into a house and blacksmith's shop (Lawrence 1974, 135). No legibility of earlier historic characters in present environment.