Modern housing estate of bungalows (first depicted on 1965 maps) built on the crofts associated with the former medieval farms along the High Street. This planned town layout was probably a consequence of the granting of the township to the Monastery of St John in around 1090 (Sykes 1993, 233-234). There is fragmentary legibility of the crofts as the house boundaries to the west of the polygon follow the line of a former boundary.