| Bedlam Square | South of footpath by Peats Farm on South Street, some buildings survive as castle shelter. | 
| Bell’s Lane | At the end of the Council houses on the East side of the Common. | 
| Bishop’s Tip | A spoil heap from the old pits just off Plumbley Lane | 
| Blue Bell Inn | By the Rectory, South Street, Demolished for new housing. | 
| Bridle Stile | A very ancient way from Queen Street to Ridgeway Road. | 
| Brown Cow Inn | A pub on the North side of Crown Corner now demolished. | 
| Brow | The ridge overlooking the Church on the footpath across from Duke Street to the old Grammar School (Westfield). | 
| Butcher’s Arms | A pub at the junction of Station Road and High Street, now a disused building, Now an hair dressers 2020 | 
| Captain | The first field west of Peats Farm on South Street. | 
| Castle (Eckington) | No historical proof of a Castle. | 
| Chapel Wheel | Old Mill Dam between Renishaw Golf course and Spinkhill. | 
| Coal Pit Lane | An access Road to an old “Bell” pit at the Bridle top | 
| Colin Green | Now Queen Street | 
| Crown Inn | Opposite the Queen corner of Queen Street and High Street. (Grass land now) | 
| Dent Lane | On site of Birley Garden Centre was Dent Main Colliery. | 
| Duke William | An old pub on Duke Street, Opposite Claytons butchers. | 
| Fitzwilliam Arms | Once an old pub on Mosborough Moor now private residence, part of Savages farm. | 
| French Nook | Junction of Duke Street and High Street. | 
| Front (the) | The High Street from the ‘Royal’ to the Queen. | 
| Gin Banks | Ridge reached by a footpath the leads up to it from Plumbley Farm. | 
| Hanging Lea | Woods behind Westfield and Owlthorpe. | 
| Hollow | An ancient lane running from High Street, by the side of Mosborough Hall now known as The Hollow Lane. This was once a road through to Rotherham Road. | 
| Knowl Hill | Station Road | 
| Lambsicks | Grass area bottom of Chapel Street, used to contain the village pond. Also known as Market Street | 
| Lion | This was part of the River Moss near Never Fear Dam where children used to paddle. | 
| Little Hill | Small hill Road at the bottom of Queen Street adjoining to High Street. In 1700’s Bull baiting took place here. | 
| Malthouse Row | From the bottom of Station Road No 32 to the ‘Vine’ | 
| Market Street | Now Chapel Street | 
| Monkey | A part of River Moss above “The Lion” where children used to swim | 
| Moor Hole | From Mosborough Moor over the hill on the east side to the Rear of Wilson garage Birley Moor | 
| Nags Head | Later Halfway House approx. site of new roundabout Mosbro’ to Killamarsh Road | 
| Nether Misterton | Now School Street | 
| Owlthorpe | Off top of Mosbrough Moor Northwards. | 
| Peat’s Arches | Old houses on Duke Street, now demolished | 
| Piece Stile | Bottom of Stone Street | 
| Pingle | An ancient path from Eckington Hall to South Street, Between Elmwood and Eckington Hall | 
| Primrose Hill | Top of Chapel Street, grass Bank with white railings, at one time there was Stocks there. | 
| Ring Field | A field with two ringed, railed enclosures of trees in the Moss Valley. | 
| Rose Hill | A small lane (now disused) on the West side of the top of the Common. | 
| Salt Box | A quaint salt cellar shaped House at corner of School Street & High Street, now demolished. | 
| Sammy’s | An ancient path off Station Road – led to Beighton surrounded by housing now. | 
| Shed Field | At the bottom of the path that starts opposite “The Wheel” and goes down to the River Moss. | 
| Smugglers Row | A row of old cottages off High Street where the dentist is now. | 
| Summer House | Unusual square looking house on South Street opposite to the Alma Inn and “Croft Nurseries”. | 
| Sydney Tavern | Now private residence no 27 Queen Street | 
| The Jungle | A part of the footpath from the Bridle to Plumbley. | 
| The Lane | Continuation of South Street to Eckington, known locally as “Back Lane” but called Gas House Lane on the ordnance survey maps. | 
| The Whins | Gorse bushes off Plumbley Lane, running up to the “Cliffs” from Plumbley Lane Farm. | 
| Unwins Well | Near the junction of Station Road and High Street | 
| WestWell | By the Wheel on Plumbley Lane. | 
| Windmill | At Plumbley, location unknown. Just off Plumbley Lane on the left hand side, about 200 yards below where the Wheel Public House was. | 
| White Bridge | The footbridge over the River Moss near Never Fear Dam. | 







