Terraced Housing on plots with long thin rear gardens. See HSY459 for the rest of this development. First appearance on the 1923 OS survey of the town. Development on lands of the Eastwood Estate of Joseph Walker. All the land north of Doncaster Road is re surveyed and divided into building plots after 1851 by its owners the Earl of Effingham and the Badger Brothers (Munford 2000, 117). These plots are then developed at different periods. This block was built between the 1904 edition of OS 6 inch sheet 289ne and the 1924 edition of the OS 25 inch sheet 289.7 Geo. Kelk map of 1764 shows this block of terraces (Eastwood Flat to the west and Horse close to the east) divided by a road called Eastwood Lane. Eastwood Lane appears to have been rationalised in the late 19th century redrawing of the area as Hatherley Road. This polygon relates to the ' Horse Close' area to the east of Eastwood lane the line of which may have reflected the ancient extent of the east wood. Invisible legibility of earlier types.