Group of buildings, mostly connected to the grade II listed Commonside Farmhouse (DOE listing estimates a date of 1808) but including 3 cottages now on Ledbetter Drive. Most of the buildings in this polygon are 'at risk' being largely derelict. Most of the outbuildings behind the farm are in an advanced state of collapse. Gleadless Common was enclosed as part of the Parliamentary Award for Handsworth in 1808. Settlement is shown at this location on Jefferys' 1776 map of Yorkshire. This area probably represents post-medieval settlement encroachment at the edge of the historic Common. Relict farmsteads within the boundaries of the City of Sheffield are a generally threatened and dwindling historic resource of significant importance in maintaining the legibility of suburban Sheffield's rural past.