1855 maps show some housing within this polygon but the extensive stretch of terracing doesn’t really occur until 1893. In this part of the village there has been more demolition of the terraces and replacement with modern buildings. The surviving terraces give partial legibility of the previous townscape. The housing is built on an area of piecemeal enclosure. The dating of the enclosures is uncertain but there is place name evidence of Hemingfield from the medieval period (Smith 1961, 103), although this is likely to be just dispersed farms similar to the early 19th century landscape.