The present buildings in this polygon date to the mid to late 19th century and include two blocks of mid 19th century three storey terraces with classically proportioned windows. Two of the three public houses extend back to at least the mid 19th century with parts of the White Lion possibly dating back to 1781 (Harman and Minnis 2004). Possibly the best preserved early twentieth century pub façade and interior in Sheffield. The Red Lion is also a late 19th century rebuild of an earlier Inn and the rear beer garden is shown as a garden plot in 1851. Settlement in this area dates back at least to the Thomas Jefferys' survey of 1775 and is probably much older. Fragmentary legibility of features earlier than the present Victorian character type such as walling and building fragments likely.