Planned housing estate built first depicted on 1983 maps. On the site of the former Longsight Works which was a Chaplet and Gas Hook manufacturer (Chaplets were used in foundries to support the sand moulds using in casting). The factory is first shown in 1893 maps and continued as a factory until at least 1965. Nail making had been an important industry in Staincross and Mapplewell from the 18th century but competition from machine made nails encouraged some nail makers to diversify. The development of this factory was part of this diversification. (Taylor 1994, 107). The factory was built on the surveyed enclosures on Staincross Common. There is no evidence of a parliamentary enclosure award for this land and it was still unclosed on Jefferys' 1775 map. There is fragmentary legibility of the surveyed enclosure as some of the modern housing fits within former regular enclosures. Also within the polygon is a small surviving terrace which may have housed workers at the factory.