Well preserved area of broadly Edwardian commercial buildings along West Street, with some important mid 19th century industrial and residential buildings on some side streets. This area was laid out in the 19th century and represents the eastern edge of an area of middle class development. Important surviving buildings in terms of their outward character are; the Glossop Road Baths (now converted o residential and bar use) dating outwardly to the early 20th century but first developed following the Cholera Epidemic of 1832; Barclays Bank (1906), former Church of the Nazarene (1850), Somme Barracks (1907), Gell Street terraced housing mid 19th century); Cavendish Buildings (1907), and the former 'Beehive Pub' (1913). (dates from Harman and Minnis (2004, 128-129)