Site of the yard for Cravens Railway and Wagon Carriage Works. Though the adjacent works opened in 1867, it most probably expanded onto this site when acquired by John Brown in 1918. Railway production ceased in the 1960s though production of road haulage trailers and containers continued until 1990 (Bayliss, 1995,40). Used briefly afterwards for storage, the site is now derelict. Demolition ongoing, March 2005. Before the carriage works the site was enclosed strips on the former town fields of Attercliffe. The eastern boundary of the polygon loosely follows the line of Kirk Bridge Dike, which separated the Attercliffe and Darnall town fields. Legibility is fragmentary due to this. The site was part of Dean Field.