This site, now consisting of a large superstore and smaller retail motor trade units has been redeveloped from industrial use since the 1984 OS1:10000. The site surrounds the site of Norris Wheel (SMR 1617- HSY8348) a post-medieval water powered site although the site is invisible in the modern landscape. The River Porter is culverted beneath parts of this unit and the tail goit from Broomhall Mill and Broomhall Wheel rejoined the river in this area. Early development in the area was focussed around the former mill site which had been redeveloped with back to back housing and the 'Albion Brewery' by 1851. Later developments include further back to back housing around the edges of the site and metal trades developments including a foundry Invisible legibility of earlier types.