Site of sawmill / timber yard constructed between 1923 and 1938. Demolished late 1990s. This plot is depicted on the 1851 OS as being within the ornamental gardens of the nearby Sheaf House, built around 1800 for the owner of the adjacent Rolling Mill at Coopers Wheel. By the later 19th century this part of the grounds is shown as 'Sheaf House Grounds' (listed as Sheaf Gardens Cricket Ground in Whites 1879 directory) a small 'pleasure ground' morphologically similar to the nearby Bramall Lane Ground in constituting a level paying area with surrounding terraces for spectators. Invisible legibility.