This polygon shows the former location of the Laycock Engineering Works, relocated to other South Yorkshire sites after the takeover of the business in the late1980s (see www.laycast.com for the successor to the businesses foundry arm and www.luk.co.uk for the successor to its clutch manufacturing business). The site has been redeveloped from the late 1990s onwards as a mixed leisure / retail development in large shed type units. Former engineering works famous for producing one of Sheffield's home built motor cars the 'Charron Laycock" in the 1920s. First buildings of the works established by 1905 around the earlier 'Woodend Farm'. By 1938 a large complex with much of the polygon occupied by typical early 20th century 'black sheds'. Fragmentary legibility of quarrying to the south of the site to enlarge the level area needed to expand the works over the twentieth century.