Mix of detached and semi detached properties built on the site of the Staincross Vitriol Works. On 1893 maps the site is marked as 'Old Vitriol Works' indicating that it may have fallen out of use by this time. This may have been because the area was becoming more populous and chemical manufacturing was a smelly process. Vitriol works are mentioned in Mapplewell from at least 1948 (Lexis 1848). The vitriol works was built on an area of surveyed enclosure of former commons. Housing mostly fits within former field boundaries giving fragmentary legibility of this former landscape though there is no legibility of the former industrial site. The nearby Staincross commons survived as quite a large unenclosed area until the late 18th, early 19th century. This area of land had been enclosed by 1775 and was marked as such on Jefferys' map of the area.