A new development of residential flats. The area has a long history of industrial use. Cultivated as garden plots during the earlier part of the 18th century within the area known as 'Kelham Island' cut off from Sheffield by the goit to the medieval town mill. Small workshops began to appear during the latter part of that (18th) century. A rolling mill was built by the Vickers family in 1826 signalling their move away from being town corn millers and into the heavy engineering and steel making for which the firm became famous. Steel dominated the area until 1981 when the character changed into that of a storage area for Whitbread's brewery. The area is now occupied by residential flats. Each block is named after a member of the Olympic Gold winning team of 2000 in the Men's Coxless Four. Legibility is invisible.