The triangle of land to the north of Sharrow Lane retains a 19th century high status boundary wall and small cruciform lodge surviving from the former Grange House (a probable late 17th century elite residence on this site) (Historic OS mapping). This area of Sheffield was popular from the late 18th century with developers of large country residences for the city's emerging mercantile and industrial elite. The buildings of the Grange became part of the 'Institute for the Blind' that was established on this site by the 1934 OS. At this time a large rectangular block was built to the north east of the earlier house. The present buildings date from 1960s or 1970s clearance of the site and rebuilding as a residential nursing home and day care centre. The flats and housing also included within this polygon date to the same period but are in residential use. Fragmentary legibility of earlier elite residence.