Superstore and car park, built on the site of former steel works. The geometric boundaries to the present plot were first created by the parliamentary enclosure of Ecclesfield Common in 1789 (English 1985). Industrial use was established in this polygon in the form of the 'Old Corn Mill' (SMR record PRN1711 and HSY2472) which is known from 1635 when it was leased by Thomas Shirtcliffe from the Earl of Surrey (Miller 1949, 97). By 1891 the mill had been taken over by W. Green and Co as part of the 'Norfolk Works' (Stove Grates). Fragmentary legibility of parliamentary boundaries.