Constructed after the demolition of the main factory space of Effingham works, Rotherham. The front Range of Effingham works (included within this polygon and constituting significant legibility of this area's previous type) was 676 ft long and housed offices, showrooms and assembly shops. To the rear was the foundry measuring 500 ft by 70 ft, with a roof supported on uninterrupted oak beams. A third range to the north contained design studios, pattern shops, blacksmiths forges and stables. At the time it was claimed as the longest continuous frontage and the widest single span oak roof ever built. (Munford 2003, 62) The eastern end of this range was demolished on construction of century way. The land on which the factory was built is recorded as Tenter Meadow on the 1851 OS.