Gleadless History
Gleadless is a village and constable wick of Handsworth. 4 miles south-east from Sheffield, on the borders of Derbyshire. Here is a chapel of ease, built in 1839, to the north of the village, having 322 seats. Here is an endowed Church of England school. There are Wesleyan and Congregational chapels.
Hurlfield is half a mile west of Gleadless.
Church of England schooll (mixed), Joseph Garside, master; Mrs. Elsie Lamb Garside, infants’ mistress.
— Kelly's Directory of the West Riding of Yorkshire (1881)