Built in the 1930s, (these houses first appear as rapidly drawn units on the 1938 'Special Emergency Edition' OS plans), typical semi detached estate (with some detached cul-de-sacs). The presence of street trees may indicate private build. Estate built on land depicted by the OS prior to construction as long strip enclosures likely to have formed a part of an open field system between the historic core areas of Norton Woodseats to the south, Norton Lees to the east and Four Lanes End to the west. The only known historically legible features are the historic routes of Norton Lees and Derbyshire Lane which are preserved within the polygon. 2 SMR references within this polygon include a bomb crater and surviving Anderson Shelter and the find spot of Roman Coins nearby to Derbyshire lane found whilst excavating a second Anderson Shelter.