Low rise flats built as student residences since 1999. This site, which lies in the valley of the Sheaf River (to the east), was cut by the goit for the former Clough Mill until its demolition in the early twentieth century. The goit ran from below the Cooper Wheel / aka Rowlee Silver Mill to the south and the Clough Wheel to the north. By the mid 19th century this plot was occupied by the ornamental gardens of a large villa, Cherry Mount; 20th century maps show the site occupied by a medium sized engineering works. No legibility of these earlier types.