Largely dating to the 1880s these bylaw terraces form a legible group rich in stylistic elaborations such as elaborate door surrounds, iron railings and other status indicators. Parkfield Terrace and Belgravia Road are slightly later than the other buildings in the polygon representing Edwardian redevelopment of the sites of the early 19th century Parkfield House. Also within this polygon is the former St Barnabas School (between 74 and 94 Alderson Roads) now reused as a retail bed warehouse. The predevelopment landscape within this polygon (as shown on the 1795 Fairbank map) was one of surveyed enclosure (with the placename suggesting former open field agriculture). By 1851 much of the area was covered by allotment gardens. Important group of early bylaw terraces.