The frontages of Harvest Lane, Bridgehouses and Harvest Lane are all shown as developed on the 1736 Gosling plan of Sheffield, although it is possible that settlement at Bridgehouses dates back as far as 1366 (the earliest mention of the placename used in connection with Sheffield (Smith 1961 vol XXX pt 1, 214). Pictorial evidence from www.picturesheffield.com shows a mixture of probable 18th and 19th century buildings. By 1851 Chapel Street and Cross Chapel Street (now Chatham Street and Swinton Street) are shown. Archaeological survival is likely to be good as there has been no development on site since its clearance (at some point between 1938 and 1955). Fragmentary legibility of 19th century street pattern.