A development of mixed modern housing built on the site of Kelvin Flats. Kelvin Flats was a large development of flats, similar in conception to Park Hill and Hyde Park flats. It was also constructed in the 'brutalist' architectural style and dominated the skyline of northwest Sheffield. It was constructed in the 1960s following the 'slum clearances' and was itself demolished in the mid 1990s. The cleared area contained mainly back-to-back housing and some terraces. It mostly constructed in the latter part of the 19th century. The housing was built on land which had been utilised as allotments. Prior to this, the area consisted of fields enclosed in a piecemeal fashion. Legibility is invisible.