Small industrial estate of mixed use with some modern buildings and some surviving from the iron foundry that was on this site. This land was previously part of Summer Lane corn mill. This was marked on 1851 maps but by 1855 the South Yorkshire railway line had split the site in two. Jonathan Hopwood is recorded as a corn miller on summer lane in Pigot's 1829 directory (University of Leicester 2004 [accessed 24/1/08]). This land was probably previously an area of piecemeal enclosure. The enclosures were probably of an early date as these irregular fields are near to the original Saxon settlement of Barnsley (Elliot 2002, 26-7). There is no legibility of the former field pattern or corn mill.