These houses represent the only surviving early twentieth century terraced housing in Denaby Main. Denaby Main village was built in the late 19th and early twentieth century as a planned community to house workers from the nearby colliery. Its expansion and development has been described in detail by Jones (1999, 123-142). These houses were notably larger than most of the terraces built in the village which probably accounts for their exclusion from the otherwise near wholesale redevelopment of Denaby main between 1966 and 1988. No legibility of the earlier enclosed strip fields that lay between Conisborough and Old Denaby.