Kingfisher Works consists of industrial sub units in multiple occupancy. Its present layout is first depicted on the 1999 Cities Revealed aerial photography although it is likely to be a relict fragment of the Hallamshire Works sown on this plot from 1891 to 1984. The southern half of the plot was in the early 19th century, the site of Neepsend Tannery (depicted on 1851 OS and mentioned in Sheffield Flood (1846) Claim 6391.) Neepsend is first recorded as a place name (meaning - at the foot of the hill) in 1297 (Smith, 1952 Part 1 p 211). Possible medieval hamlet.