These premises were formerly divided by the Sheffield - Rotherham Railway which bisected the present area in an east to west direction. The northern most buildings stand on the site of Geo. Wright's Burton Weir Works (Munford, 2003 p. 77) which manufactured 'Stove Grates' from 1854. The rest of the site began as the 'Brinsworth Iron and Wheel Works' in ?1870s a fragments of which may survive around the site including the 'Clarence metal works.' Illustration of the works in 1915 in Munford 2003, 141. Became John Baker and Bessemer Ltd in 1927 after the takeover of the Bessemer business. The factory was used to produce munitions during both world wars. It closed in 1963 (ibid). The premises have been altered since the takeover of CF Booth Ltd and much of the open space is now used for the storage of scrap metal. Map evidence shows the Rotherham - Sheffield railway which enters the site had been reduced to a industrial link to the complex by the e1954 OS survey and between 1987 and 2004 has become extinct. Before the development of the site this area contained 'Millmoor Cottage' a post-medieval cottage and was cut by the post-medieval Holmes Tail Goit.