Large industrial site occupied by several different engineering firms. The works are based along the River Loxley and were formerly occupied by several water-powered sites including firebrick works, a rolling mill, forge and Loxley Old wheel. The earliest reference to the use of water power in the area is for a rental relating to Loxley Old Wheel of 1690. Prior to its industrial use the land was possibly used as meadows. Legibility of the earlier industrial landscape is partial due to the surviving weir, sluices and goits.