Originally Farfield House and possibly part of a farm complex depicted on the 1851 OS, this historic Inn is stone built with some 18th century rainwater heads , 19thcentury wooden shop front, sash windows. Sheffield Flood Claim no 4236 (Sheffield Flood Claims Archive Online), outlines compensation paid to its owner after the Sheffield Flood of 1846. This shows its owner (a 'Gentleman' of 'Camberwell, Surrey') was leasing out much of the farmland (the possible former town field the 'Far Fields') as allotment gardens. Significant and rare example (within Sheffield's urbanised area) of a surviving 18th century yeoman farmhouse. Invisible legibility of earlier landscape.