Founded in 1897, the Hallamshire Golf Club occupies a high shelf of land. This section of the course consists of a steep ravine. The ravine is the remains of Barncliffe Quarry. The quarry is depicted on the 1st edition OS map of 1855 but not on the earlier Fairbanks plan of 1795. It is shown as disused on the 1935 25 inch OS map. The name 'Barncliffe' probably derives from Barren Cliff. The golf course is bordered to the south by the Long Causeway which is an ancient route way out of Sheffield across the moors. Speculation suggests that it may even be a Roman route but there is no hard evidence to back this up. Legibility is partial.