Stone built vernacular cottages associated with the site of Norton Forge / Norton Hammer (HSY2090 & SMRPRN 1752). These cottages are shown on the 1863 Midland Railway Survey (reproduced in Crossley 1989 p104) along with a further range further west along Norton Hammer Lane. English Heritage Listing records date number 7, 8, 9 and 10 (built from coursed squared stone) as mid 19th century and numbers 11,12 and 13 (built from coursed rubble with ashlar dressings as late 18th century. Around the cottages on the 1863 map are small garden plots which remain undeveloped to the present day. These dwellings represent rare (in Sheffield) survivals of workers housing directly associated with a water powered industrial site. No legibility of earlier landscape - possibly built on land cleared from Smithy Wood.