Area of 'Middle Heeley' as depicted by 1851 OS. This area is shown as developed as a small hamlet by Jefferys' in 1775 and on all subsequent mapping until the later 19th century when Heeley became part of the larger Sheffield conurbation. The oldest buildings within this polygon are no10 Wilson Place a cruck framed barn built around 1600 and used until the late 20th century as a foundry (SMR 1411 / SMR 1411); the Shakespeare pub, dating to at least the mid 19th century, and the former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel of 1826 (Harman and Minnis 2004, 238). Other pre 20th century buildings in this polygon were cleared between 1976 and 1985. Sites without later buildings on in this polygon are likely to have significant archaeological potential for earlier building phases. The current character of this area is mixed but there is a good representation of 19th century buildings. Fragmentary legibility of probably ancient Well Road / Gleadless Road street pattern which in this polygon takes an erratic course through the site of the former hamlet as well as scattered earlier buildings.