- Stairfoot
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 53.54
longitude= -1.44
official_name= Stairfoot
population =
metropolitan_borough= Barnsley
region= Yorkshire and the Humber
metropolitan_county =South Yorkshire
post_town= BARNSLEY
postcode_district = S70
postcode_area= S
dial_code= 01226
os_grid_reference=
constituency_westminster= Barnsley East and MexboroughStairfoot is a
village in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley inSouth Yorkshire ,England .It is perhaps so named because it lies in the valley bottom between the directly opposed undulations of two small hills on the old road from Barnsley to
Doncaster .Stairfoot is known widely throughout South Yorkshire for its
roundabout . Controlled bytraffic signals , it is notorious for its delays to the local traffic system.Stairfoot is surrounded by the villages of
Kendray andArdsley .The
Trans Pennine Trail also passes through Stairfoot using the old railway bridges, which cross the roads leading to the roundabout, and the old railway bedding, which has been mainly tarmacked, and is suitable forcyclists ,pushchairs andwheelchair users. Some parts are also open tohorse riding .In 1867
Ben Rylands founded the HopeGlassworks at Stairfoot on what is now derelict land alongside theAldi supermarket. During 1873, Ben Rylands was heavily involved in perfecting the manufacture process forHiram Codd 's new globe stoppered mineral water bottle. Codd rewarded him with a licence to manufacture the bottle in April 1874 and the business took off. Orders for the new bottle were so good that Rylands could not meet demand from his original works, so work was commenced on a second factory on land that was occupied byBeatson Clark . Hiram Codd joined Ben Rylands in partnership at Stairfoot in May 1877.In 1881 following four years together Ben died leaving Codd to carry on the business alone. In 1882 Codd admitted Ben's son,
Dan Rylands as a partner at Stairfoot. Dan Rylands took over the partnership after his father's death but this new alliance was doomed to failure, even though in 1882 they patented 'the crystal' (valve codd). On October 6th 1884, probably resenting the young Rylands inventive intrusion, Hiram Codd allowed his partner to buy him out of the business and left to pursue other interests. TheHope Glassworks under the stewardship of Dan Rylands was now the largest factory of its kind in the world.
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