Modern detached housing estate built adjacent to the disused railway line which ran through Silkstone Common. The railway was completed in 1855 and became a route of coal to reach Barnsley. Silkstone Common was not really a settlement at this point but a industrial centre for the coalfields. This polygon contained Coke Ovens which are first mapped in 1893 and continued in use till 1907. The modern housing overwrites the coke ovens but does respect the route of the older road Nabs Lane so there is fragmentary legibility of the former enclosure landscape.